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 223
... Account of several raordinary Clubs both ancient and modern , I did not design have troubled him with any more Narratives of this Nature ; t I have lately received Information of a Club which I can 1 neither ancient nor modern , that I ...
... Account of several raordinary Clubs both ancient and modern , I did not design have troubled him with any more Narratives of this Nature ; t I have lately received Information of a Club which I can 1 neither ancient nor modern , that I ...
Pagina 328
... Account of a Picture Gallery , where there are many which will deserve my Observation . e very upper End of this handsome Structure I saw traiture of two Young Men standing in a River , the ked the other in a Livery . The Person ...
... Account of a Picture Gallery , where there are many which will deserve my Observation . e very upper End of this handsome Structure I saw traiture of two Young Men standing in a River , the ked the other in a Livery . The Person ...
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