The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent ... wife told him , that his son , of his own head , when the clock in the parlour struck two , said papa would come ...
... wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent ... wife told him , that his son , of his own head , when the clock in the parlour struck two , said papa would come ...
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... wife , or speaks of his children . But , above all the hints of this kind I have met with in writers of ancient date , I am pleased with an epigram of Mar- tial , in honour of the beauty of his wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was ...
... wife , or speaks of his children . But , above all the hints of this kind I have met with in writers of ancient date , I am pleased with an epigram of Mar- tial , in honour of the beauty of his wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was ...
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... wives .... 479 Surprise , the life of stories . 538 Swingers , a set of familiar romps at Tunbridge ......... 492 TERENCE , the Spectator's observations on one of his plays ...... 502 Thrash ( Will ) and his wife , an insipid couple ...
... wives .... 479 Surprise , the life of stories . 538 Swingers , a set of familiar romps at Tunbridge ......... 492 TERENCE , the Spectator's observations on one of his plays ...... 502 Thrash ( Will ) and his wife , an insipid couple ...
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