The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... tell volumes , that you may have an opportunity you that the free and disengaged behaviour of showing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of a fine gentleman makes as many awkward of your conjectures , by ascribing every spe beaux , as the ...
... tell volumes , that you may have an opportunity you that the free and disengaged behaviour of showing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of a fine gentleman makes as many awkward of your conjectures , by ascribing every spe beaux , as the ...
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... tell you , when the duke of Monmouth danced which , in my opinion , have always been de- at court , such a woman was then smitten , an- fective , because they have always been made other was taken with him at the head of his with an eye ...
... tell you , when the duke of Monmouth danced which , in my opinion , have always been de- at court , such a woman was then smitten , an- fective , because they have always been made other was taken with him at the head of his with an eye ...
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... tell your writing - master that Friday will prodigies . be soon enough . ' I was reflecting with myself I remember I was once in a mixt assembly , on the oddness of her fancy , and wondering that was full of noise and mirth , when on a ...
... tell your writing - master that Friday will prodigies . be soon enough . ' I was reflecting with myself I remember I was once in a mixt assembly , on the oddness of her fancy , and wondering that was full of noise and mirth , when on a ...
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... tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which gaming has taken possession of , and where drunken- ness has got the better of them both . When 1 am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know mon swearers . When I would ...
... tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which gaming has taken possession of , and where drunken- ness has got the better of them both . When 1 am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know mon swearers . When I would ...
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... tell , are more sensibly touched with those general aspersions which are cast upon their sex , than men are by what ... telling Stories of Ghosts to Chil- dren Addison Steele Addison Steele Addison.
... tell , are more sensibly touched with those general aspersions which are cast upon their sex , than men are by what ... telling Stories of Ghosts to Chil- dren Addison Steele Addison Steele Addison.
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