The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 42
... Gentleman , who does it for his Diversion , but desires his Name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his ... Gentleman's Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his ...
... Gentleman , who does it for his Diversion , but desires his Name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his ... Gentleman's Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his ...
Pagina 333
... Gentleman , a Man of Stratagem and Resolution , for he poisoned three Mastiffs to come at her , and knocked down two Dear - stealers in carrying her off . Misfortunes happen in all Families : The Theft of this Romp and so much Money ...
... Gentleman , a Man of Stratagem and Resolution , for he poisoned three Mastiffs to come at her , and knocked down two Dear - stealers in carrying her off . Misfortunes happen in all Families : The Theft of this Romp and so much Money ...
Pagina 454
... Gentleman who was drinking Tea at the opposite Table . The Boy of the House reply'd with a good deal of Pertness , That his Master had two sorts of Customers , and that the Gentleman at the other Table had given him many a Six Pence for ...
... Gentleman who was drinking Tea at the opposite Table . The Boy of the House reply'd with a good deal of Pertness , That his Master had two sorts of Customers , and that the Gentleman at the other Table had given him many a Six Pence for ...
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