The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which have laid upon ...
... conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an address of this nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which have laid upon ...
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... conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals ...
... conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals ...
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... conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip ...
... conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip ...
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... conversation , and allude to one another , rather than interchange discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress's hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love , ' ' Tis I can in soft battles pass ...
... conversation , and allude to one another , rather than interchange discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress's hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love , ' ' Tis I can in soft battles pass ...
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... conversation fell upon untimely passion , after love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a minuet , hummed ' Celia the fair in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant ...
... conversation fell upon untimely passion , after love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a minuet , hummed ' Celia the fair in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant ...
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