The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 41823 |
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... town , examining a most beautiful country - girl , who had come up in the same waggon with my things , ' whe- ther she was well educated , could forbear playing the wanton with servants and idle fellows , of which this town , says she ...
... town , examining a most beautiful country - girl , who had come up in the same waggon with my things , ' whe- ther she was well educated , could forbear playing the wanton with servants and idle fellows , of which this town , says she ...
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Spectator The. verley . He told me that his master came to town last night , and would be glad to take a turn with me in Gray's - inn walks . As I was wondering with myself what had brought Sir Roger to town , not having lately received ...
Spectator The. verley . He told me that his master came to town last night , and would be glad to take a turn with me in Gray's - inn walks . As I was wondering with myself what had brought Sir Roger to town , not having lately received ...
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... town come readily into , being resolved to strike while the iron was hot , I pro- duced much about the same time the scaliap flap , the knotted cravat , and made a fair push for the silver- clocked stocking . ' A few months after I ...
... town come readily into , being resolved to strike while the iron was hot , I pro- duced much about the same time the scaliap flap , the knotted cravat , and made a fair push for the silver- clocked stocking . ' A few months after I ...
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