The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page iii
... endeavour- ed to draw , in some parts of these discourses , the □ This gentleman ( afterwards Sir Paul Methuen , knight of the bath ) was British ambassador at the court of Por- tugal , where he concluded the famous commercial treaty ...
... endeavour- ed to draw , in some parts of these discourses , the □ This gentleman ( afterwards Sir Paul Methuen , knight of the bath ) was British ambassador at the court of Por- tugal , where he concluded the famous commercial treaty ...
Page 122
... endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , Sir , I will go one step further , and declare to you before the whole world , that I am a married man ...
... endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , Sir , I will go one step further , and declare to you before the whole world , that I am a married man ...
Page 260
... endeavour to enliven this plain honest let- ter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin , but ...
... endeavour to enliven this plain honest let- ter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin , but ...
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