The Spectator, Volume 2Dent, 1963 - 33 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... Paper , which is generally read by our Sex , or else order them to breathe their saucy Footmen , ( who are good for nothing else ) by send- ing them to tell all their Acquaintance . If you think to print this , pray put it into a better ...
... Paper , which is generally read by our Sex , or else order them to breathe their saucy Footmen , ( who are good for nothing else ) by send- ing them to tell all their Acquaintance . If you think to print this , pray put it into a better ...
Pagina 228
... Paper with a Letter from an University Gentleman , occasioned by my last Tuesday's Paper , wherein I gave some Account of the great Feuds which happened formerly in those learned Bodies , between the modern Greeks and Trojans . ' Sir ...
... Paper with a Letter from an University Gentleman , occasioned by my last Tuesday's Paper , wherein I gave some Account of the great Feuds which happened formerly in those learned Bodies , between the modern Greeks and Trojans . ' Sir ...
Pagina 278
... Paper which visits them every Morning , and has in it none of those Seasonings that recommend so many of the Writings which are in Vogue among us . As , on the one Side , my Paper has not in it a single Word of News , a Reflection in ...
... Paper which visits them every Morning , and has in it none of those Seasonings that recommend so many of the Writings which are in Vogue among us . As , on the one Side , my Paper has not in it a single Word of News , a Reflection in ...
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