The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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... Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I muft confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embellishment of ...
... Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I muft confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embellishment of ...
Strana 72
... Account of . I have received it from Oxford , and as it abounds with the Spirit of Mirth and Good - humour which is na- tural to that Place , I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me . ་ Moft profound Sir , AVING been very ...
... Account of . I have received it from Oxford , and as it abounds with the Spirit of Mirth and Good - humour which is na- tural to that Place , I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me . ་ Moft profound Sir , AVING been very ...
Strana 238
... Account of Mr. Swan's Conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paranomafia , that he fometimes gave into the Ploce , but that in his humble Opinion he fhined most in the Antanaclafis . I must not here omit , that a ...
... Account of Mr. Swan's Conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paranomafia , that he fometimes gave into the Ploce , but that in his humble Opinion he fhined most in the Antanaclafis . I must not here omit , that a ...
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