The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... manner , at the same time he came within the target of the gentleman who rode against him , and taking him with incredible force before him on the pummel of his saddle , he in that manner rid the tournament over , with an air that ...
... manner , at the same time he came within the target of the gentleman who rode against him , and taking him with incredible force before him on the pummel of his saddle , he in that manner rid the tournament over , with an air that ...
Strana 270
... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good - breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the coxcombs of ...
... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good - breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the coxcombs of ...
Strana 337
... manner oblige , Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM WISEACRE . ' As soon as my son is perfect in this art ( which I hope will be in a year's time , for the boy is pretty apt ) , I design he shall learn to ride the great horse ...
... manner oblige , Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM WISEACRE . ' As soon as my son is perfect in this art ( which I hope will be in a year's time , for the boy is pretty apt ) , I design he shall learn to ride the great horse ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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