The Spectator, Volumes 3-4Dent, 1930 |
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Page 222
... Hand : So that there is Room for the Town to know the Matter more particularly , and for a better Hand to con tradict what was said by a good one , I have not known this Humour more ridiculous than in a Father , who has been earnestly ...
... Hand : So that there is Room for the Town to know the Matter more particularly , and for a better Hand to con tradict what was said by a good one , I have not known this Humour more ridiculous than in a Father , who has been earnestly ...
Page 70
... Hand in his Pocket and give him Six - Pence . Our Salutations were very hearty on both Sides , con sisting of many kind Shakes of the Hand , and several affectionate Looks which we cast upon one another , After which the Knight told me ...
... Hand in his Pocket and give him Six - Pence . Our Salutations were very hearty on both Sides , con sisting of many kind Shakes of the Hand , and several affectionate Looks which we cast upon one another , After which the Knight told me ...
Page 192
... Hand before your Face , you still appeared as beautiful as ever . The glaring of the Light in your Eyes at length awaken'd you , when , to my great Sur prise , instead of acknowledging the Favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him ...
... Hand before your Face , you still appeared as beautiful as ever . The glaring of the Light in your Eyes at length awaken'd you , when , to my great Sur prise , instead of acknowledging the Favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him ...
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