The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Occasion is , to establish such an imaginary Fair in Great Britain ; Thou couldst make it very pleasant by matching Women of Quality with Coblers and Carmen , or describing Titles and Garters leading off in great Ceremony Shopkeepers ...
... Occasion is , to establish such an imaginary Fair in Great Britain ; Thou couldst make it very pleasant by matching Women of Quality with Coblers and Carmen , or describing Titles and Garters leading off in great Ceremony Shopkeepers ...
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George Gregory Smith. The Occasion as a Piece of Presumption or Impertinence . Truth of it is , the Person who ... Occasion of it . For this Reason the Absalon and Achitophel was one of the most popular Poems that ever appeared in ...
George Gregory Smith. The Occasion as a Piece of Presumption or Impertinence . Truth of it is , the Person who ... Occasion of it . For this Reason the Absalon and Achitophel was one of the most popular Poems that ever appeared in ...
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... Occasion , at the Sight of the old Man's Handwriting burst into Tears , and put the Book into his Pocket . Captain Sentry informs me , that the Knight has left Rings and Mourning for every one in the Club . O No. 518 . [ STEELE ...
... Occasion , at the Sight of the old Man's Handwriting burst into Tears , and put the Book into his Pocket . Captain Sentry informs me , that the Knight has left Rings and Mourning for every one in the Club . O No. 518 . [ STEELE ...
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