The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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Стр. 79
... young girl is in a fair way to be spoiled : there- fore , pray , Mr. Spectator , let us have your opinion of this fine thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your ...
... young girl is in a fair way to be spoiled : there- fore , pray , Mr. Spectator , let us have your opinion of this fine thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your ...
Стр. 80
... young men and women , whose limbs seemed to raises in her beholders admiration and good - will , have no other motion but purely what the music but no loose hope or wild imagination . The true gave them . After this part was over , they ...
... young men and women , whose limbs seemed to raises in her beholders admiration and good - will , have no other motion but purely what the music but no loose hope or wild imagination . The true gave them . After this part was over , they ...
Стр. 86
... young lady gratifies a secret passion of may kiss the impression made by your fair hand . her own , by making Betty talk of James ; and love you above all things ; and in my condition , James is become a constant waiter near his mas ...
... young lady gratifies a secret passion of may kiss the impression made by your fair hand . her own , by making Betty talk of James ; and love you above all things ; and in my condition , James is become a constant waiter near his mas ...
Стр. 95
... young , and very much inclined to follow the ever given against us . In the very acts of parlia - paths of innocence ; but at the same time , as I ment , in which the utmost right should be done to have a plentiful fortune , and am of ...
... young , and very much inclined to follow the ever given against us . In the very acts of parlia - paths of innocence ; but at the same time , as I ment , in which the utmost right should be done to have a plentiful fortune , and am of ...
Стр. 106
... young merchants too long near ' Change , and an- other fair one who keeps the students at her house greater . There is one thing in particular which I the world , any more than those which concern they when they should be at study . It ...
... young merchants too long near ' Change , and an- other fair one who keeps the students at her house greater . There is one thing in particular which I the world , any more than those which concern they when they should be at study . It ...
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