The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 106
... humble servant , ' T. B. ' · MR . SPECTATOR , London , Sept. 26 , 1712 . I AM just come from Tunbridge , and have , since my return , read Mrs. Matilda Mohair's letter to you . She pretends to make a mighty story about the diver- sion ...
... humble servant , ' T. B. ' · MR . SPECTATOR , London , Sept. 26 , 1712 . I AM just come from Tunbridge , and have , since my return , read Mrs. Matilda Mohair's letter to you . She pretends to make a mighty story about the diver- sion ...
Page 107
... humble servant , • P. S. She has crooked legs . ' MR . SPECTATOR , SARAH TRICE . Tunbridge , Sept. 26 , 1712 . • ALL that Mrs. Mohair is so vexed at against the good company of this place , is , that we all know she has crooked legs ...
... humble servant , • P. S. She has crooked legs . ' MR . SPECTATOR , SARAH TRICE . Tunbridge , Sept. 26 , 1712 . • ALL that Mrs. Mohair is so vexed at against the good company of this place , is , that we all know she has crooked legs ...
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... humble servant , 6 MR . DAPPERWIT , ABRAHAM DAPPERWIT . " I AM glad to get another line forward , by saying that excellent piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , with pro- per distances , · MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am , SIR , Your humble servant ...
... humble servant , 6 MR . DAPPERWIT , ABRAHAM DAPPERWIT . " I AM glad to get another line forward , by saying that excellent piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , with pro- per distances , · MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am , SIR , Your humble servant ...
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