The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... hath so happened that the thun- derbolt hath overflowed its banks , the lion hath been darted through the skies , and the billows haye rolled out of the Lybian deserts . 7 The absurdity in this instance is obvious . And yet every time ...
... hath so happened that the thun- derbolt hath overflowed its banks , the lion hath been darted through the skies , and the billows haye rolled out of the Lybian deserts . 7 The absurdity in this instance is obvious . And yet every time ...
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... hath for some months perplexed me . I have a couple of humble servants , one of which I have no aversion to ; the other I think of very kindly . The first hath the reputation of a man of good sense , and is one of those people that your ...
... hath for some months perplexed me . I have a couple of humble servants , one of which I have no aversion to ; the other I think of very kindly . The first hath the reputation of a man of good sense , and is one of those people that your ...
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... 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 of 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 of from that day to this ...
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