The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... young woman dressed as she was ? Whether she were following the sport in the wood , or any other way employed according to the custom of huntresses ? The hero answers with the respect due to the beautiful appearance she made , tells her ...
... young woman dressed as she was ? Whether she were following the sport in the wood , or any other way employed according to the custom of huntresses ? The hero answers with the respect due to the beautiful appearance she made , tells her ...
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... young wo- man , whom I entertained to take care of her , to be very watchful in her care and attendance about her . I am a man of business , and obliged to be much abroad . The neighbors have told me , that in my absence our maid has ...
... young wo- man , whom I entertained to take care of her , to be very watchful in her care and attendance about her . I am a man of business , and obliged to be much abroad . The neighbors have told me , that in my absence our maid has ...
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... young gentlewoman her maintenance at the same place and rate , to be her companion . I took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much ...
... young gentlewoman her maintenance at the same place and rate , to be her companion . I took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much ...
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... young women a sense of their own value and dignity ; and I am sure there can be none so expeditious to communicate that value to others . As for the flippant , insipidly ' gay , and wantonly forward , whom you behold among dancers ...
... young women a sense of their own value and dignity ; and I am sure there can be none so expeditious to communicate that value to others . As for the flippant , insipidly ' gay , and wantonly forward , whom you behold among dancers ...
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... young players , in what manner to speak this sentence , and utter the other passion . - He had so exquisite a discerning of what was defective in any object before . him , that in an instant he could show you the ridicu- lous side of ...
... young players , in what manner to speak this sentence , and utter the other passion . - He had so exquisite a discerning of what was defective in any object before . him , that in an instant he could show you the ridicu- lous side of ...
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