The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which shall be name- less ; or rather , for the better sound and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. Such - a - one , I shall call them by feigned names . Without ...
... young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which shall be name- less ; or rather , for the better sound and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. Such - a - one , I shall call them by feigned names . Without ...
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... young women of this age , who assume to themselves an authority of carrying all things be- fore them as if they were possessors of the esteem of mankind , and all who were but a year before them in the world were neglected or deceased ...
... young women of this age , who assume to themselves an authority of carrying all things be- fore them as if they were possessors of the esteem of mankind , and all who were but a year before them in the world were neglected or deceased ...
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... young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip , the pretender to Flavia , were purposely admitted together by ...
... young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip , the pretender to Flavia , were purposely admitted together by ...
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... young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a Postscript , that he hopes I will not forget The Countess of Kent's Receipts . о I may reckon these ladies themselves as a third class among these ...
... young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a Postscript , that he hopes I will not forget The Countess of Kent's Receipts . о I may reckon these ladies themselves as a third class among these ...
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... young master was a lad of very sprightly parts ; and my being constantly about him , and loving him , was no small advantage to me . My master loved me ex- tremely , and has often been whipped for not keeping me at a distance . He used ...
... young master was a lad of very sprightly parts ; and my being constantly about him , and loving him , was no small advantage to me . My master loved me ex- tremely , and has often been whipped for not keeping me at a distance . He used ...
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