The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... he cannot imagine how it happens that some People know one another so little ; you spoke with so much Coldness of a Gentleman who said more Good of you , than , let me tell tell you , any Man living deserves . The Success 244 THE SPECTATOR.
... he cannot imagine how it happens that some People know one another so little ; you spoke with so much Coldness of a Gentleman who said more Good of you , than , let me tell tell you , any Man living deserves . The Success 244 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 245
... tell one Beauty she was commended by another , nay , he will say she gave the Woman he speaks to the Preference in a Particular for which she her self is admired . The pleasantest Confusion imaginable is made through the whole Town by ...
... tell one Beauty she was commended by another , nay , he will say she gave the Woman he speaks to the Preference in a Particular for which she her self is admired . The pleasantest Confusion imaginable is made through the whole Town by ...
Strana 79
... tell you that I am in Love . The Circumstances of my Passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered Mind will admit . That cursed Pickthank Mrs. Jane ! Alass , I am railing at one to you by her Name as familiarly , as if you ...
... tell you that I am in Love . The Circumstances of my Passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered Mind will admit . That cursed Pickthank Mrs. Jane ! Alass , I am railing at one to you by her Name as familiarly , as if you ...
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