The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... given an Handle to her Enemies to misrepresent her Face , as tho ' it had Revolted from the Whig Interest . But whatever this natural Patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her Notions of Government are still the same . This ...
... given an Handle to her Enemies to misrepresent her Face , as tho ' it had Revolted from the Whig Interest . But whatever this natural Patch may seem to intimate , it is well known that her Notions of Government are still the same . This ...
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... given some account of , was the Death of several Foxes ; for Sir ROGER has told me that in the Course of his Amours he patched the Western Door of his Stable . Whenever the Widow was cruel , the Foxes were sure to pay for it . In ...
... given some account of , was the Death of several Foxes ; for Sir ROGER has told me that in the Course of his Amours he patched the Western Door of his Stable . Whenever the Widow was cruel , the Foxes were sure to pay for it . In ...
Strana 565
... given in its usual form on page 22 . 157. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. ii . 187-9 . PAGE 474. Seneca says . Epistles , xcv ( about the middle ) . PAGE 475. That Infamy . Steele is at issue with public opinion , which found its most ...
... given in its usual form on page 22 . 157. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. ii . 187-9 . PAGE 474. Seneca says . Epistles , xcv ( about the middle ) . PAGE 475. That Infamy . Steele is at issue with public opinion , which found its most ...
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