The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 608 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 42
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that Day . I stand at one end of the Room and reach things to her Woman . When my Lady asks for a thing , I hear and have half brought it , when the Woman meets me in the ...
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that Day . I stand at one end of the Room and reach things to her Woman . When my Lady asks for a thing , I hear and have half brought it , when the Woman meets me in the ...
Pagina 330
... thing she asks , or refuse to do any thing she commands ? " To be short , my Wife was extremely pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only Language for Musick ; and admired how wonder- fully tender the Sentiment was , and how ...
... thing she asks , or refuse to do any thing she commands ? " To be short , my Wife was extremely pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only Language for Musick ; and admired how wonder- fully tender the Sentiment was , and how ...
Pagina 332
... thing which may possibly please him , and the other to abstain from every thing that may possibly displease him . But notwithstanding this plausible Reason with which both the a that ] 12mo ; which Fol . , 8vo 1 Philippe de Limborch was ...
... thing which may possibly please him , and the other to abstain from every thing that may possibly displease him . But notwithstanding this plausible Reason with which both the a that ] 12mo ; which Fol . , 8vo 1 Philippe de Limborch was ...
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