The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 360
... young Woman g as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- t Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir R's Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman looked earnestly at hadow ...
... young Woman g as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- t Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir R's Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman looked earnestly at hadow ...
Pagina 365
... young Puppies , h she immediately fell a licking ; and for the Time seemed sible of her own Pain : On the Removal , she kept her Eye on it , and began a wailing sort of Cry , which seemed rather oceed from the Loss of her young one ...
... young Puppies , h she immediately fell a licking ; and for the Time seemed sible of her own Pain : On the Removal , she kept her Eye on it , and began a wailing sort of Cry , which seemed rather oceed from the Loss of her young one ...
Pagina 461
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse . These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young ...
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse . These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young ...
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