The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... conversation . At length , when the compe- tition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary lace to his liveries , which had so good an ...
... conversation . At length , when the compe- tition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary lace to his liveries , which had so good an ...
Strana 486
... conversation . I Do not know any thing which gives greater disturbance to conversation , than the false notion some people have of raillery . It ought , certainly , to be the first point to be aimed at in society , to gain the good ...
... conversation . I Do not know any thing which gives greater disturbance to conversation , than the false notion some people have of raillery . It ought , certainly , to be the first point to be aimed at in society , to gain the good ...
Strana 716
... Conversations of Gentlemen of the 356 Durability of Writing Long Robe 197 Conversation with the Fair Sex 300 Coquettish Milk - maid 380 Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander 401 of Gabriel Bullock and Mrs. M. Clarke 328 ...
... Conversations of Gentlemen of the 356 Durability of Writing Long Robe 197 Conversation with the Fair Sex 300 Coquettish Milk - maid 380 Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander 401 of Gabriel Bullock and Mrs. M. Clarke 328 ...
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