The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... young lady whom he married in obedience to his father. In a word, he shuns and disowns me. Should I come to the house and confront him, the father would join in supporting him against me, though he believed my story ? should I talk it ...
... young lady whom he married in obedience to his father. In a word, he shuns and disowns me. Should I come to the house and confront him, the father would join in supporting him against me, though he believed my story ? should I talk it ...
Strana 10
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress. The young lady was one, it seems, who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him, and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances. As he ...
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress. The young lady was one, it seems, who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him, and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances. As he ...
Strana 124
... young lady in the country; but, when I thought things were pretty well drawing to a conclusion, her father happening to hear that I had formerly boarded with a surgeon, the old put forbad me his house, and within a fortnight after ...
... young lady in the country; but, when I thought things were pretty well drawing to a conclusion, her father happening to hear that I had formerly boarded with a surgeon, the old put forbad me his house, and within a fortnight after ...
Strana 125
... young lady who was an only daughter, and of a good family. I danced with her at several balls, squeezed her by* the hand, said soft things to her, and in short made no doubt of her heart ; and, though my fortune wa3not equal to hers, I ...
... young lady who was an only daughter, and of a good family. I danced with her at several balls, squeezed her by* the hand, said soft things to her, and in short made no doubt of her heart ; and, though my fortune wa3not equal to hers, I ...
Strana 127
... young fellow spend more time than the common leisure which bis studies require, or more money than his fortune or allowance may admit of, in the pursuit of an acquaintance with his betters : for as to bis time, the gross of that ought ...
... young fellow spend more time than the common leisure which bis studies require, or more money than his fortune or allowance may admit of, in the pursuit of an acquaintance with his betters : for as to bis time, the gross of that ought ...
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