The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... pleased , he would give me a lesson upon the gridiron . He then informed me that he had added two bars to the gridiron , in order to give it a greater compass of sound ; and I per- ceived was as well pleased with the invention as Sappho ...
... pleased , he would give me a lesson upon the gridiron . He then informed me that he had added two bars to the gridiron , in order to give it a greater compass of sound ; and I per- ceived was as well pleased with the invention as Sappho ...
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... pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving consolation so soon after the death of our dears , and the number we are pleased to admit for our companions ; but you ...
... pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving consolation so soon after the death of our dears , and the number we are pleased to admit for our companions ; but you ...
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... pleased with . If we wish to be in groves or bowers , among running streams or falls of water , we shall immediately find ourselves in the midst of such a scene as we desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of ...
... pleased with . If we wish to be in groves or bowers , among running streams or falls of water , we shall immediately find ourselves in the midst of such a scene as we desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of ...
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