The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... took care to prune themselves into such figures as were most pleasing to their female friends and allies . When they had taken any spoils from the enemy , the men would make a present of every thing that was rich and showy to the women ...
... took care to prune themselves into such figures as were most pleasing to their female friends and allies . When they had taken any spoils from the enemy , the men would make a present of every thing that was rich and showy to the women ...
Strana 210
... took another ; but both proved to be idle baggages : the first gave me a great deal of plague and vexation by her extravagances , and I became one of the by- words of the city . I knew it would be to no manner of purpose to go about to ...
... took another ; but both proved to be idle baggages : the first gave me a great deal of plague and vexation by her extravagances , and I became one of the by- words of the city . I knew it would be to no manner of purpose to go about to ...
Strana 230
... took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her maid . I saw immediately she was of the family of the Vain- loves . There are a set of these , who , of all things , af- fect the play of ...
... took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her maid . I saw immediately she was of the family of the Vain- loves . There are a set of these , who , of all things , af- fect the play of ...
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