The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our English ladies , instead of sticking on a patch against those of their own country , shew themselves so truly public - spirited as to ...
... woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our English ladies , instead of sticking on a patch against those of their own country , shew themselves so truly public - spirited as to ...
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... woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentleman , and the fine woman has something so becoming , that there is no enduring either of them . It has ...
... woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentleman , and the fine woman has something so becoming , that there is no enduring either of them . It has ...
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... woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . 6 There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion of ...
... woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . 6 There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion of ...
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... woman masked , he met the colonel coming up with other company ; but with a ready assurance he quitted his lady , came up to him , and said , ' Sir , I know you have too much respect for yourself to cane me in this honourable habit ...
... woman masked , he met the colonel coming up with other company ; but with a ready assurance he quitted his lady , came up to him , and said , ' Sir , I know you have too much respect for yourself to cane me in this honourable habit ...
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... woman . We often lament that we did not marry sooner , but she has nobody to blame for it but herself . You know very well that she would never think of me whilst she had a tooth in her head . I have put the date of my passion ( anno ...
... woman . We often lament that we did not marry sooner , but she has nobody to blame for it but herself . You know very well that she would never think of me whilst she had a tooth in her head . I have put the date of my passion ( anno ...
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