The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indisposed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Miss Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without without book the eight best lines in the play . N ° 323 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indisposed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Miss Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without without book the eight best lines in the play . N ° 323 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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without book the eight best lines in the play . Went in our mobbs to the dumb man according to appoint- ment . Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjuror was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . ، 6 Upon ...
without book the eight best lines in the play . Went in our mobbs to the dumb man according to appoint- ment . Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjuror was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . ، 6 Upon ...
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... best • I have been yet able to procure ; for being but of late establishment , it is not ripe for a just history . And to • be ferious , the chief design of this trouble is to hinder ⚫ it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd ...
... best • I have been yet able to procure ; for being but of late establishment , it is not ripe for a just history . And to • be ferious , the chief design of this trouble is to hinder ⚫ it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd ...
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... best room must be • instantly changed , or she should mark the child with • fome of the frightful figures in the old - fashion'd tapef- try . Well , the upholsterer was called , and her longing faved that bout . When she went with Molly ...
... best room must be • instantly changed , or she should mark the child with • fome of the frightful figures in the old - fashion'd tapef- try . Well , the upholsterer was called , and her longing faved that bout . When she went with Molly ...
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My fairest , my espous'd , my latest found , Heaven's last best gift , my ever - new delight ! Awake : the morning shines , and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our tender plants , how blows the ...
My fairest , my espous'd , my latest found , Heaven's last best gift , my ever - new delight ! Awake : the morning shines , and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our tender plants , how blows the ...
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