The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... observing Hono- ria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another time , when a lover of ... observe , 6 [ No. 91 . THE SPECTATOR .
... observing Hono- ria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another time , when a lover of ... observe , 6 [ No. 91 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and ... observation of the turns of his mistress's mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a resistless ravisher , Crastin ...
Alexander Chalmers. upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and ... observation of the turns of his mistress's mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a resistless ravisher , Crastin ...
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... observe that the former are superior to the others , not only in the sense , but in the spelling . This cannot but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto ...
... observe that the former are superior to the others , not only in the sense , but in the spelling . This cannot but have a good effect upon the female world , and keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto ...
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... observe in the tender bodies of children , when crossed in their little wills and expectations , how dissolvable ... observation , how quick is their transition from this 26 [ No. 95 . THE SPECTATOR .
... observe in the tender bodies of children , when crossed in their little wills and expectations , how dissolvable ... observation , how quick is their transition from this 26 [ No. 95 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. this observation , how quick is their transition from this passion to that of their joy ! I won't say we see often , in the next tender things to children , tears shed without much grieving . Thus it is common to shed ...
Alexander Chalmers. this observation , how quick is their transition from this passion to that of their joy ! I won't say we see often , in the next tender things to children , tears shed without much grieving . Thus it is common to shed ...
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