The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... Sense . Good Sense was the fa- ther of Wit , who married a lady of collateral line called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour . Hu- mour therefore being the youngest of this illustrious family , and descended from parents of such ...
... Sense . Good Sense was the fa- ther of Wit , who married a lady of collateral line called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour . Hu- mour therefore being the youngest of this illustrious family , and descended from parents of such ...
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... sense of marriage very ingenuously : ' I think , ' says she , ' I might be brought to endure him , and that is all a ... sense , and me upon others for a very civil person . ' " This whole celebrated piece is a perfect contra- diction to ...
... sense of marriage very ingenuously : ' I think , ' says she , ' I might be brought to endure him , and that is all a ... sense , and me upon others for a very civil person . ' " This whole celebrated piece is a perfect contra- diction to ...
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... Sense ; some men of sense more despicable than com- mon beggars .. 6 Sentry ( Captain ) a member of the Spectator's club , his character .. 2 Sextus Quintus , the pope , an instance of his unforgiving temper . Shadows and realities not ...
... Sense ; some men of sense more despicable than com- mon beggars .. 6 Sentry ( Captain ) a member of the Spectator's club , his character .. 2 Sextus Quintus , the pope , an instance of his unforgiving temper . Shadows and realities not ...
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