The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
Strana 113
... told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette in her nature , told me I was hypocondriacal , and ...
... told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette in her nature , told me I was hypocondriacal , and ...
Strana 219
... told me that he was ex- tremely sorry for the storm I had met with just before my arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if ...
... told me that he was ex- tremely sorry for the storm I had met with just before my arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if ...
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