The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 129
... gives me the present thought of this kind is , that a careless groom of mine has spoiled me the prettiest pad in the world with only ... give us VOL . II . K a speculation in general about servants , and you make 88 . 129 88 . SPECTATOR .
... gives me the present thought of this kind is , that a careless groom of mine has spoiled me the prettiest pad in the world with only ... give us VOL . II . K a speculation in general about servants , and you make 88 . 129 88 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 151
... give those which o every one s they have o their own dies . One cessary for quity , and book than they can- third ob- to secrets , is of opi- ed , might therefore velations . -uth , that who has ations of unior , is of very general ...
... give those which o every one s they have o their own dies . One cessary for quity , and book than they can- third ob- to secrets , is of opi- ed , might therefore velations . -uth , that who has ations of unior , is of very general ...
Strana 168
... give you my thoughts on this subject any way so well , as by a short account of my own life to this the forty ... give him some more julep for me , nobody else shall give it me . " He would strive to hide his being so bad , when he saw I ...
... give you my thoughts on this subject any way so well , as by a short account of my own life to this the forty ... give him some more julep for me , nobody else shall give it me . " He would strive to hide his being so bad , when he saw I ...
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NUMB | 1 |
Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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