The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Wife or speaks of his Children . But above all the Hints of this Kind I have met with in Writers of ancient Date , I am pleased with an Epigram of Martial , in Honour of the Beauty of his Wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was written ...
... Wife or speaks of his Children . But above all the Hints of this Kind I have met with in Writers of ancient Date , I am pleased with an Epigram of Martial , in Honour of the Beauty of his Wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was written ...
Strana 396
... Wife , were the first that demanded the Bacon , he having bribed twain of his Father's Companions to swear falsely in his Behoof , whereby he gained the Flitch : But he and his said Wife falling immediately into a Dispute how the said ...
... Wife , were the first that demanded the Bacon , he having bribed twain of his Father's Companions to swear falsely in his Behoof , whereby he gained the Flitch : But he and his said Wife falling immediately into a Dispute how the said ...
Strana 397
... Wife had sate below the Squire's Lady at Church , she the said Wife dropped some Expressions , as if she thought her Husband deserved to be knighted ; to which he returned a passionate Pish ! The Judges taking the Premises into ...
... Wife had sate below the Squire's Lady at Church , she the said Wife dropped some Expressions , as if she thought her Husband deserved to be knighted ; to which he returned a passionate Pish ! The Judges taking the Premises into ...
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