The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 187
... Account of Mr. Swan's Conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paronomasia , that he sometimes gave into the Plocè , but that in his humble Opinion he shined most in the Antanaclasis . I must not here omit , that a ...
... Account of Mr. Swan's Conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paronomasia , that he sometimes gave into the Plocè , but that in his humble Opinion he shined most in the Antanaclasis . I must not here omit , that a ...
Pagina 217
... Account as he . Like Tydings to King Henry came Within as short a Space , That Piercy of Northumberland Was slain in Chevy - Chace . Now God be with him , said our King , Sith ' twill no better be , I trust I have within my Realm Five ...
... Account as he . Like Tydings to King Henry came Within as short a Space , That Piercy of Northumberland Was slain in Chevy - Chace . Now God be with him , said our King , Sith ' twill no better be , I trust I have within my Realm Five ...
Pagina 371
... Account of Tom Touchy , Will . Wimble and his two Companions stopped short till we came up to them . After having paid their Respects to Sir ROGER , Will . told him that Mr. Touchy and he must appeal to him upon a Dispute that arose ...
... Account of Tom Touchy , Will . Wimble and his two Companions stopped short till we came up to them . After having paid their Respects to Sir ROGER , Will . told him that Mr. Touchy and he must appeal to him upon a Dispute that arose ...
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