The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the ...
... discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the ...
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... discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the ...
... discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the ...
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... discourse of one , who , by the shabbiness of his dress , the extrava- gance of his conception , and the hurry of his speech , I discovered to be of that species who are generally dis- tinguished by the title of Projectors . This ...
... discourse of one , who , by the shabbiness of his dress , the extrava- gance of his conception , and the hurry of his speech , I discovered to be of that species who are generally dis- tinguished by the title of Projectors . This ...
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... discourse concering the statutes of the Ugly 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 ...
... discourse concering the statutes of the Ugly 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 ...
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... discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was always under a necessity to have very well considered what she was to say before she uttered it ; while LETITIA was listened to with partiality , and ...
... discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was always under a necessity to have very well considered what she was to say before she uttered it ; while LETITIA was listened to with partiality , and ...
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