The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in ...
... club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in ...
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... club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in ...
... club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , she never looked so well in ...
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... Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no where mentioned , and perhaps never heard of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of The Amorous Club , are all votaries of CUPID , and admirers of the ...
... Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no where mentioned , and perhaps never heard of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of The Amorous Club , are all votaries of CUPID , and admirers of the ...
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... club , that by common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct ...
... club , that by common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct ...
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... Club having been so well received at Oxford , that con- trary to the strict rules of the society , they have been so partial as to take my own testimonial , and admit me into that select body , I could not restrain the vanity of ...
... Club having been so well received at Oxford , that con- trary to the strict rules of the society , they have been so partial as to take my own testimonial , and admit me into that select body , I could not restrain the vanity of ...
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