The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 42
... head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and ...
... head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and ...
Pagina 47
... head , some of which I shall give an account of .. In the first class I shall take notice of those which come to me from eminent booksellers , who every one of them mention with respect the authors they have printed , and consequently ...
... head , some of which I shall give an account of .. In the first class I shall take notice of those which come to me from eminent booksellers , who every one of them mention with respect the authors they have printed , and consequently ...
Pagina 48
... head of } gue , and if I think proper to give the second place to Cassandra * . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with manuals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with books of house - wifery ...
... head of } gue , and if I think proper to give the second place to Cassandra * . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with manuals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with books of house - wifery ...
Pagina 57
... head into the water and draw it up again . The king accordingly thrust his head into the water , and at the same time found himself at the foot of a mountain on a seashore . The king immediately began to rage against his doctor for this ...
... head into the water and draw it up again . The king accordingly thrust his head into the water , and at the same time found himself at the foot of a mountain on a seashore . The king immediately began to rage against his doctor for this ...
Pagina 58
> where he then stood ; and that he had only dipped bis head into the water , and immediately taken it out again . The Mahometan doctor took this occasion of instructing the sultan , that nothing was impossible with God ; and that He ...
> where he then stood ; and that he had only dipped bis head into the water , and immediately taken it out again . The Mahometan doctor took this occasion of instructing the sultan , that nothing was impossible with God ; and that He ...
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