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Sucha Writer, Idoubt not, was the celebrated Petronius, who invented the
pleasant Aggravations ofthe Frailty ofthe Ephesian Lady; but whenwe consider
this Question between the Sexes, which has been either a Point of Dispute or
Raillery ...
Sucha Writer, Idoubt not, was the celebrated Petronius, who invented the
pleasant Aggravations ofthe Frailty ofthe Ephesian Lady; but whenwe consider
this Question between the Sexes, which has been either a Point of Dispute or
Raillery ...
Strana
Some Months ago, my Friend Sir Roger, being in the Country, enclosed a Letter
to me, directedtoa certain Lady whom I ... and was desired by her Woman to walk
into her Lady's Library, till such time as she was in a Readiness to receive me.
Some Months ago, my Friend Sir Roger, being in the Country, enclosed a Letter
to me, directedtoa certain Lady whom I ... and was desired by her Woman to walk
into her Lady's Library, till such time as she was in a Readiness to receive me.
Strana
... [Footnote 5: Men ofthe greatest Perfections in their Country] [Footnote 6: There
was,among other fancies, a patchcut to the pattern of a coach and horses.
Suckling, in verses 'upon the Black Spots worn by my Lady D. E.,' had called
themher .
... [Footnote 5: Men ofthe greatest Perfections in their Country] [Footnote 6: There
was,among other fancies, a patchcut to the pattern of a coach and horses.
Suckling, in verses 'upon the Black Spots worn by my Lady D. E.,' had called
themher .
Strana
He entertains his Mother every Night with Observations that he makes
bothinTownand Court: As what Lady shewsthe nicest Fancy in her Dress; what
Man of Quality wears the fairest Whig; who has the finest Linnen, who the
prettiest Snuffbox, ...
He entertains his Mother every Night with Observations that he makes
bothinTownand Court: As what Lady shewsthe nicest Fancy in her Dress; what
Man of Quality wears the fairest Whig; who has the finest Linnen, who the
prettiest Snuffbox, ...
Strana
[HONEYCOMB] [5] in a Visit to a Lady of his Acquaintance: We were no sooner
sat down, but upon casting my Eyes about the Room, I found in almost every
Corner of it a Print that represented the Doctor in all Magnitudes and Dimensions.
[HONEYCOMB] [5] in a Visit to a Lady of his Acquaintance: We were no sooner
sat down, but upon casting my Eyes about the Room, I found in almost every
Corner of it a Print that represented the Doctor in all Magnitudes and Dimensions.
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