The Spectator: v. 1-5, Volume 5Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Page 68
... hath the Reputation of a Man of good Sense , and is one of those People that your Sex are apt to Value . My Spark is ... hath as much Wit as my self , slights my Lap - dog , and hath the Insolence to contradict me when he thinks I ...
... hath the Reputation of a Man of good Sense , and is one of those People that your Sex are apt to Value . My Spark is ... hath as much Wit as my self , slights my Lap - dog , and hath the Insolence to contradict me when he thinks I ...
Page 99
... hath comfortably disposed of her self ? ' Sophronia , who seems by her Phrase and Spelling to be a Person of Condition , sets forth , That whereas she hath a great Estate , and is but a Woman , she desires to be informed , whether she ...
... hath comfortably disposed of her self ? ' Sophronia , who seems by her Phrase and Spelling to be a Person of Condition , sets forth , That whereas she hath a great Estate , and is but a Woman , she desires to be informed , whether she ...
Page 151
... hath had six Duels and four and twenty Boxing - Matches in Defence of His Majesty's Title ; and that he received such a Blow upon the Head at a Bonfire in Stratford upon Avon , as he hath been never the better for from that Day to this ...
... hath had six Duels and four and twenty Boxing - Matches in Defence of His Majesty's Title ; and that he received such a Blow upon the Head at a Bonfire in Stratford upon Avon , as he hath been never the better for from that Day to this ...
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