The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Beauty Letter on Idols Steele Eusden 88 Manners of Servants - Mischief of Board - Wages Steele 89 Lovers - Demurrage - Folly of Demur- rage Addison 90 Punishment of a voluptuous Man after Death - Adventure of M. Pontigna 91 Loves of ...
... Beauty Letter on Idols Steele Eusden 88 Manners of Servants - Mischief of Board - Wages Steele 89 Lovers - Demurrage - Folly of Demur- rage Addison 90 Punishment of a voluptuous Man after Death - Adventure of M. Pontigna 91 Loves of ...
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... Beauty 511 Will Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage - Sale of unmarried Women 517 Death of Sir Roger de Coverley 518 Letters on Epitaphs University Physiognomy No. Steele 548 Letter on Poctical Justice 549 On Reluctance to leave ...
... Beauty 511 Will Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage - Sale of unmarried Women 517 Death of Sir Roger de Coverley 518 Letters on Epitaphs University Physiognomy No. Steele 548 Letter on Poctical Justice 549 On Reluctance to leave ...
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... beauty , mother of the present lord Such - a - one . If you speak of a young commoner , that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his vein ; Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ...
... beauty , mother of the present lord Such - a - one . If you speak of a young commoner , that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his vein ; Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ...
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... beauty to be as much commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his lan- guage ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribands from another , or had advice about her trimmings , I shall not allow her the praise of ...
... beauty to be as much commended for the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of his lan- guage ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribands from another , or had advice about her trimmings , I shall not allow her the praise of ...
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... beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the count of this my paper . As their case is very deplorable , and deserves compassion , I shall sometimes be dull , in pity to them , and will , from ...
... beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the count of this my paper . As their case is very deplorable , and deserves compassion , I shall sometimes be dull , in pity to them , and will , from ...
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