The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Pagina 180
... Town has come into it , and they live very comfortably . This is the Matter of fact : Now I desire you , who are a ... Town , that no Man teaches a Jigg like him , that she has seen him rise six or seven Capers together with the greatest ...
... Town has come into it , and they live very comfortably . This is the Matter of fact : Now I desire you , who are a ... Town , that no Man teaches a Jigg like him , that she has seen him rise six or seven Capers together with the greatest ...
Pagina 273
... Town for a Week together with an Essay upon Wit , in which I endea- voured to detect several of those false Kinds which have been admired in the different Ages of the World ; and at the same time to shew wherein the Nature of true Wit ...
... Town for a Week together with an Essay upon Wit , in which I endea- voured to detect several of those false Kinds which have been admired in the different Ages of the World ; and at the same time to shew wherein the Nature of true Wit ...
Pagina 326
... Town in Warwickshire of good Note , and formerly pretty famous for much Animosity and Dissension , the chief Families of which have now turned all their Whispers , Backbitings , Envies , and private Malices , into Mirth and ...
... Town in Warwickshire of good Note , and formerly pretty famous for much Animosity and Dissension , the chief Families of which have now turned all their Whispers , Backbitings , Envies , and private Malices , into Mirth and ...
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