The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... tell me in what part of the world your promontory lies , which you call The Lover's Leap , and whether one may go to it by land ? But , alas ! I am afraid it has lost its virtue , and that a woman of our times would find no more relief ...
... tell me in what part of the world your promontory lies , which you call The Lover's Leap , and whether one may go to it by land ? But , alas ! I am afraid it has lost its virtue , and that a woman of our times would find no more relief ...
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... tell me in his Spictatur , if I shall be cure of my grievous lofes ; for there is the sea clear as glass , and as creen as the leek . Then likewise if I be drown and preak my neck , if Mrs. Gwinifrid will not lofe me afterwards . Pray ...
... tell me in his Spictatur , if I shall be cure of my grievous lofes ; for there is the sea clear as glass , and as creen as the leek . Then likewise if I be drown and preak my neck , if Mrs. Gwinifrid will not lofe me afterwards . Pray ...
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... tell what is the matter with me , but I slept very ill last night ; whether I caught cold or no , I know not , but I fancy I do not wear shoes thick enough for the weather , and I have coughed all this week . It must be so , for the ...
... tell what is the matter with me , but I slept very ill last night ; whether I caught cold or no , I know not , but I fancy I do not wear shoes thick enough for the weather , and I have coughed all this week . It must be so , for the ...
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... tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give light into the truth of the narration . This sort of veracity , though it is impertinent , has something amiable in it , because it proceeds from the love of truth ...
... tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give light into the truth of the narration . This sort of veracity , though it is impertinent , has something amiable in it , because it proceeds from the love of truth ...
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... tell you , any man living deserves . ' The success of one of these incidents was , that the next time one of the adversaries spied the other , he hems after him in the public 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 one of the adversaries spied the other , he hems after him in the public street , and they must crack a bottle at the next tavern ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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