SpectatorTonson, 1776 |
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... herself after a little space , faid to her husband , with a figh , My dear , misfor- tunes never come fingle . My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more good - nature than understanding ...
... herself after a little space , faid to her husband , with a figh , My dear , misfor- tunes never come fingle . My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more good - nature than understanding ...
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... my laundrefs . I have fince heard , by a very great accident , that this fine lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not f the the first cully whom he has paffed herself upon ⚫ 36 No. 8 . THE SPECTATOR .
... my laundrefs . I have fince heard , by a very great accident , that this fine lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not f the the first cully whom he has paffed herself upon ⚫ 36 No. 8 . THE SPECTATOR .
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the first cully whom he has paffed herself upon ⚫ for a countefs . Thus , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this adventure , for the benefit of thofe who may pof- fibly be as vain ...
the first cully whom he has paffed herself upon ⚫ for a countefs . Thus , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this adventure , for the benefit of thofe who may pof- fibly be as vain ...
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... herself from the ferious anger she was in , fhe replied in the follow- ing manner : Sir , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the ftory you have given us is not quite two thoufand years old ...
... herself from the ferious anger she was in , fhe replied in the follow- ing manner : Sir , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the ftory you have given us is not quite two thoufand years old ...
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... herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth fpeaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my fon at the Piazzas , to ...
... herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth fpeaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my fon at the Piazzas , to ...
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