The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... young woman , who was looked upon as a most extraordi- nary beauty by those of her own complexion . He had at the same time two young fellows who were likewise negroes and slaves , remarkable for the come liness No. 215. ] 83 THE SPECTATOR ...
... young woman , who was looked upon as a most extraordi- nary beauty by those of her own complexion . He had at the same time two young fellows who were likewise negroes and slaves , remarkable for the come liness No. 215. ] 83 THE SPECTATOR ...
Strana 106
... young ladies in themselves very agree- able , but very cold in their behaviour , because they understand me for a person that is to " break my mind , " as the phrase is , very suddenly to one of them . But I take this way to acquaint ...
... young ladies in themselves very agree- able , but very cold in their behaviour , because they understand me for a person that is to " break my mind , " as the phrase is , very suddenly to one of them . But I take this way to acquaint ...
Strana 358
... young lady , so free in mirth , so amiable in a just reserve that accompanied it - I wrong her to call it reserve - but there appeared in her a mirth or cheerfulness which was not a forbear- ance of more immoderate joy , but the natural ...
... young lady , so free in mirth , so amiable in a just reserve that accompanied it - I wrong her to call it reserve - but there appeared in her a mirth or cheerfulness which was not a forbear- ance of more immoderate joy , but the natural ...
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