The Spectator, Volume 2Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 30
... Wife , and not care whether she is so or not . It is possible you may not believe there are such Tyrants in the World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the ...
... Wife , and not care whether she is so or not . It is possible you may not believe there are such Tyrants in the World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the ...
Pagina 89
... wife loved him too tenderly to be left behind him . They had not been a Ship - board above a Day , when they unluckily fell into the hands of an Algerine Pyrate , who carried the whole company on Shore , and made them Slaves . The ...
... wife loved him too tenderly to be left behind him . They had not been a Ship - board above a Day , when they unluckily fell into the hands of an Algerine Pyrate , who carried the whole company on Shore , and made them Slaves . The ...
Pagina 90
... Wife whom he so much loved , and endear himself more to her by his uncommon Piece of Generosity . The Renegado , during the Husband's Absence , so insinuated himself into the good Graces of his young Wife , and so turned her Head with ...
... Wife whom he so much loved , and endear himself more to her by his uncommon Piece of Generosity . The Renegado , during the Husband's Absence , so insinuated himself into the good Graces of his young Wife , and so turned her Head with ...
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