The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 10
... believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no l more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the world , than in such of a free and ...
... believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no l more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the world , than in such of a free and ...
Strana 11
... believe a moment's weak- ness has not destroyed the esteem I had for you , which was confirmed by so many years of obstinate virtue . You have reason to re- joice that this did not happen within the ob- servation of one of the young ...
... believe a moment's weak- ness has not destroyed the esteem I had for you , which was confirmed by so many years of obstinate virtue . You have reason to re- joice that this did not happen within the ob- servation of one of the young ...
Strana 12
... believe I ' I must further inform you , if you will pro - was not a little startled at what he meant , and mise to encourage , or at least to connive at more so , when he asked me if I had bespoke me , that it is my design to strike ...
... believe I ' I must further inform you , if you will pro - was not a little startled at what he meant , and mise to encourage , or at least to connive at more so , when he asked me if I had bespoke me , that it is my design to strike ...
Strana 17
... believe arising from a passion I then first discovered in he would easily be brought to think there was him he threw the papers into the fire , swearing any thing in any woman's person , or character , that since he was not to read them ...
... believe arising from a passion I then first discovered in he would easily be brought to think there was him he threw the papers into the fire , swearing any thing in any woman's person , or character , that since he was not to read them ...
Strana 20
... believe , that some thoughtless youngsters , out of a false notion of bravery , and an immoderate fondness to be distin- T. Quid frustra simulacra fugacia captas ? Quod petis , est nusquam : quod amas avertere , perdes , Ista repercussæ ...
... believe , that some thoughtless youngsters , out of a false notion of bravery , and an immoderate fondness to be distin- T. Quid frustra simulacra fugacia captas ? Quod petis , est nusquam : quod amas avertere , perdes , Ista repercussæ ...
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