The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... fair hand , with a few lines from your dear self , presented by whom you please or think fit . I believe , if time would permit me , I could write all day ; but the time being short , and paper little , no more from your never - failing ...
... fair hand , with a few lines from your dear self , presented by whom you please or think fit . I believe , if time would permit me , I could write all day ; but the time being short , and paper little , no more from your never - failing ...
Strana 70
... fair enemy is ; but her dis- course gave me very many reflections , when I had left her company . Among others , I could not but consider , with some attention , the false impressions the generality ( the fair sex more especially ) have ...
... fair enemy is ; but her dis- course gave me very many reflections , when I had left her company . Among others , I could not but consider , with some attention , the false impressions the generality ( the fair sex more especially ) have ...
Strana 150
... fair sex , is of opi- nion this female inclination , if well directed , might turn very much to their advantage , and therefore recommends to me Mr. Mede upon the Revelations . A fourth lays it down as an unquestioned truth , that a ...
... fair sex , is of opi- nion this female inclination , if well directed , might turn very much to their advantage , and therefore recommends to me Mr. Mede upon the Revelations . A fourth lays it down as an unquestioned truth , that a ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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