The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... lady for another gentleman , who was one of the handsomest in the university : but upon inquiry it was found that the lady had actually lost one eye , the other was very much upon the decline . A fourth produced letters out of the ...
... lady for another gentleman , who was one of the handsomest in the university : but upon inquiry it was found that the lady had actually lost one eye , the other was very much upon the decline . A fourth produced letters out of the ...
Strana 196
... lady does not mis - spend her time , she may make herself mistress of it in three months . I generally lay aside the dog - days and the hot time of the summer for the teaching this part of the exercise ; for as soon as ever I pronounce ...
... lady does not mis - spend her time , she may make herself mistress of it in three months . I generally lay aside the dog - days and the hot time of the summer for the teaching this part of the exercise ; for as soon as ever I pronounce ...
Strana 350
... lady's woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that reason her woman is of twenty minds ...
... lady's woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that reason her woman is of twenty minds ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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