The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Friend WILL HONEYCOMB in French , who has translated it as follows , without understanding the Original . I expect it will please the English better than the Latin Reader . When my bright Consort , now nor Wife nor Maid Asham'd and ...
... Friend WILL HONEYCOMB in French , who has translated it as follows , without understanding the Original . I expect it will please the English better than the Latin Reader . When my bright Consort , now nor Wife nor Maid Asham'd and ...
Strana 131
... Friend the Butler mentions , in the Simplicity of his Heart , several Circumstances the others have passed over in Silence , I shall give my Reader a Copy of his Letter , without any Alteration or Diminution . ' Honoured Sir , Knowing ...
... Friend the Butler mentions , in the Simplicity of his Heart , several Circumstances the others have passed over in Silence , I shall give my Reader a Copy of his Letter , without any Alteration or Diminution . ' Honoured Sir , Knowing ...
Strana 171
... Friend Will often thought very pretty Company . But let us hear what he says for himself . ' My Worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my Acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the Smoak and Gallantries of ...
... Friend Will often thought very pretty Company . But let us hear what he says for himself . ' My Worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my Acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the Smoak and Gallantries of ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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