The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from ...
... young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from ...
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... young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from ...
... young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from ...
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... young student , who is in love with Mrs. ELIZABETH DIMPLE , was so unreasonable as to begin her health under the name of Elizabetha ; which so exasperated the club , that by common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man ...
... young student , who is in love with Mrs. ELIZABETH DIMPLE , was so unreasonable as to begin her health under the name of Elizabetha ; which so exasperated the club , that by common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man ...
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... young gentleman saw LETITIA this Winter at a play , and became her captive . His fortune was such , that he wanted very little intro- duction to speak his sentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into ...
... young gentleman saw LETITIA this Winter at a play , and became her captive . His fortune was such , that he wanted very little intro- duction to speak his sentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into ...
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... young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would would desire my readers , when they meet with this NO . 35 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would would desire my readers , when they meet with this NO . 35 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
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