The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... person , as what must determine her good and ill in this life ; and she naturally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough for any thing for which her education makes her think she is designed . To make her an agreeable person ...
... person , as what must determine her good and ill in this life ; and she naturally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough for any thing for which her education makes her think she is designed . To make her an agreeable person ...
Strana 51
... person . 6 Nay more , with the token you sent me for my love and service offered to your sweet person ; which was your base respects to my ill conditions ; when , alas ! there is no ill conditions in me , but quite contrary ; all love ...
... person . 6 Nay more , with the token you sent me for my love and service offered to your sweet person ; which was your base respects to my ill conditions ; when , alas ! there is no ill conditions in me , but quite contrary ; all love ...
Strana 192
... person and character . As for his speculations , notwithstanding the several obsolete words and ob- scure phrases of the age in which he lived , we still understand enough of them to see the diversions and characters of the English ...
... person and character . As for his speculations , notwithstanding the several obsolete words and ob- scure phrases of the age in which he lived , we still understand enough of them to see the diversions and characters of the English ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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