The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Strana 7
... youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but because they love to continue in them . These beauties rival each other on all occasions , not that they have always had the same lovers , but each has kept up a ...
... youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but because they love to continue in them . These beauties rival each other on all occasions , not that they have always had the same lovers , but each has kept up a ...
Strana 9
... youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a minuet , hummed ' Celia the fair in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant with a letter to him , which was as follows : · SIR , ' I UNDERSTAND ...
... youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a minuet , hummed ' Celia the fair in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant with a letter to him , which was as follows : · SIR , ' I UNDERSTAND ...
Strana 31
... youth in his fever , as fresh as if it were yesterday . If he wanted any thing , it must be given him by Tom . When I let any thing fall through the grief I was under , he would cry , " Do not beat the poor boy : give him some more ...
... youth in his fever , as fresh as if it were yesterday . If he wanted any thing , it must be given him by Tom . When I let any thing fall through the grief I was under , he would cry , " Do not beat the poor boy : give him some more ...
Strana 50
... youth and a lively manner could do towards making an agreeable woman . These two people of seeming merit fell into each other's arms ; and passion being sated , and no reason or good - sense in either to succeed it , their life is now ...
... youth and a lively manner could do towards making an agreeable woman . These two people of seeming merit fell into each other's arms ; and passion being sated , and no reason or good - sense in either to succeed it , their life is now ...
Strana 67
... youth who rode in the midst of them , and seemed to have been dressed by some descrip- tion in a romance . His features , complexion , and habit had a remarkable effeminacy , and a certain languishing vanity appeared in his air . His ...
... youth who rode in the midst of them , and seemed to have been dressed by some descrip- tion in a romance . His features , complexion , and habit had a remarkable effeminacy , and a certain languishing vanity appeared in his air . His ...
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