The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... hath so happened , that the thunderbolt hath overflowed its banks , the lion hath been darted through the skies , and the billows have rolled out of the Libyan desert . The absurdity in this instance is obvious . And yet every time that ...
... hath so happened , that the thunderbolt hath overflowed its banks , the lion hath been darted through the skies , and the billows have rolled out of the Libyan desert . The absurdity in this instance is obvious . And yet every time that ...
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... hath the insolence to contradict me when he thinks I am not in the right . About half an hour ago he maintained to ... Hath she ever been better pleased than when her behaviour hath made her lover ready to hang himself ? or doth she ever ...
... hath the insolence to contradict me when he thinks I am not in the right . About half an hour ago he maintained to ... Hath she ever been better pleased than when her behaviour hath made her lover ready to hang himself ? or doth she ever ...
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... hath com- fortably disposed of herself ? ' 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 com- fortably disposed of herself ? ' 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 ...
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