The Spectator, Volume 2Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... tell you more ; and am in the mean time , Sir , Your most humble Servant , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , REBECCA NETTLETOP . ' I am an idle young Woman that would work for my Liveli- hood , but that I am kept in such a Manner as I cannot stir out ...
... tell you more ; and am in the mean time , Sir , Your most humble Servant , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , REBECCA NETTLETOP . ' I am an idle young Woman that would work for my Liveli- hood , but that I am kept in such a Manner as I cannot stir out ...
Pagina 196
... tell you , any Man living deserves . The Success of one of these Incidents was , that the next Time that one of the Adversaries spy'd the other , he hems after him in the publick Street ; and they must crack a Bottle at the next Tavern ...
... tell you , any Man living deserves . The Success of one of these Incidents was , that the next Time that one of the Adversaries spy'd the other , he hems after him in the publick Street ; and they must crack a Bottle at the next Tavern ...
Pagina 226
... tell you that I would have these Sports and Pastimes not only Merry , but Innocent , for which Reason I have not mentioned either Whisk or Lanterloo , nor indeed so much as One and Thirty . After having communicated to you my Request ...
... tell you that I would have these Sports and Pastimes not only Merry , but Innocent , for which Reason I have not mentioned either Whisk or Lanterloo , nor indeed so much as One and Thirty . After having communicated to you my Request ...
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