The Indicator, 第 1 巻、第 1~76 号J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... told her , either in a spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an earnestness , that he would give up his tax , provided she rode through the city of Coventry , naked . She took him ...
... told her , either in a spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an earnestness , that he would give up his tax , provided she rode through the city of Coventry , naked . She took him ...
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... Told her , that if she would his loss so far enforce , His will was , she should ride stark naked upon a horse By daylight through the street : which certainly he thought In her heroic breast so deeply would have wrought , That in her ...
... Told her , that if she would his loss so far enforce , His will was , she should ride stark naked upon a horse By daylight through the street : which certainly he thought In her heroic breast so deeply would have wrought , That in her ...
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... peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
... peculiar Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
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... told by an imaginary set of persons , after the fashion of the De- cameron ; and the manner of it became modified accordingly . Orders received by the Booksellers , by the Newsmen , and by the Publisher , Joseph Appleyard , No. 19 ...
... told by an imaginary set of persons , after the fashion of the De- cameron ; and the manner of it became modified accordingly . Orders received by the Booksellers , by the Newsmen , and by the Publisher , Joseph Appleyard , No. 19 ...
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... told Johnson . Sir Richard once desired him , " with an air of the utmost importance , " says his biographer , " to come very early to his house the next morning . Mr. Savage came as he had promised , found the chariot at the door , and ...
... told Johnson . Sir Richard once desired him , " with an air of the utmost importance , " says his biographer , " to come very early to his house the next morning . Mr. Savage came as he had promised , found the chariot at the door , and ...
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