The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... woman with a fish's tail , Or a man's head upon a horse's neck , Or limbs of beasts , of the most different kinds , Cover'd with feathers of all sorts of birds ; Would you not laugh , and think the painter mad ? Trust me that book is as ...
... woman with a fish's tail , Or a man's head upon a horse's neck , Or limbs of beasts , of the most different kinds , Cover'd with feathers of all sorts of birds ; Would you not laugh , and think the painter mad ? Trust me that book is as ...
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... woman , who , it seems , is inclined to grow fat , An overgrown jade , with a flasket of guts before her ; ' and salutes her with a pretty phrase of 6 6 How now , Double Tripe ? ' Upon the mention of a country gentlewoman , whom he ...
... woman , who , it seems , is inclined to grow fat , An overgrown jade , with a flasket of guts before her ; ' and salutes her with a pretty phrase of 6 6 How now , Double Tripe ? ' Upon the mention of a country gentlewoman , whom he ...
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... woman , that she ridicules her air in taking leave , and cries , In what struggle is my poor mother yonder ! See , see , her head tottering , her eyes staring , and her under lip trembling . ' But all this is atoned for , because ' she ...
... woman , that she ridicules her air in taking leave , and cries , In what struggle is my poor mother yonder ! See , see , her head tottering , her eyes staring , and her under lip trembling . ' But all this is atoned for , because ' she ...
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... woman , who is herself far from being the lowest in the play . She says of a fine man who is Dorimant's companion , there is not such another heathen in the town , ex- cept the Shoemaker . ' His pretension to be the hero of the drama ...
... woman , who is herself far from being the lowest in the play . She says of a fine man who is Dorimant's companion , there is not such another heathen in the town , ex- cept the Shoemaker . ' His pretension to be the hero of the drama ...
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... woman in the prime of her years is out of fashion and neglected . The boy I shall consider upon some other occasion , and at present stick to the girl : and I am the more inclined to this , because I have several letters which complain ...
... woman in the prime of her years is out of fashion and neglected . The boy I shall consider upon some other occasion , and at present stick to the girl : and I am the more inclined to this , because I have several letters which complain ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 8 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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