The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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Pagina 103
... Place I I would forbid , that Creatures of jarring and incongruous Natures should be joined together in the same Sign ; such as the Bell and the Neats Tongue , the Dog and Gridiron . The Fox and Goose may be supposed to have met ; but ...
... Place I I would forbid , that Creatures of jarring and incongruous Natures should be joined together in the same Sign ; such as the Bell and the Neats Tongue , the Dog and Gridiron . The Fox and Goose may be supposed to have met ; but ...
Pagina 78
... place themselves in their proper Stations upon my calling out recover your Fans . This Part of the Exercise is not difficult , provided a Woman applies her Thoughts to it The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and indeed the Master ...
... place themselves in their proper Stations upon my calling out recover your Fans . This Part of the Exercise is not difficult , provided a Woman applies her Thoughts to it The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and indeed the Master ...
Pagina 174
... Places to let us see that he had a clean Shirt on , which was ruffled down to his middle . From this Place , during our Progress through the most Western Parts of the Kingdom , we fancied our selves in King Charles the Second's Reign ...
... Places to let us see that he had a clean Shirt on , which was ruffled down to his middle . From this Place , during our Progress through the most Western Parts of the Kingdom , we fancied our selves in King Charles the Second's Reign ...
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