The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... conversation . At length , when the compe- ther . I am informed , however , that Mr. Powell tition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in resolves to excel his adversaries in their own way ; her choice , one of the young lovers ...
... conversation . At length , when the compe- ther . I am informed , however , that Mr. Powell tition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in resolves to excel his adversaries in their own way ; her choice , one of the young lovers ...
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... conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them . There is one kind of egotists which is very common in the world , though I do not r ...
... conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them . There is one kind of egotists which is very common in the world , though I do not r ...
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... Conversations of Gentlemen of the Long Robe Conversation with the Fair Sex Coquettish Milk - maid Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander of Gabriel Bullock and Mrs. M. Clarke Country Breeding Dances Court of Inquisition ...
... Conversations of Gentlemen of the Long Robe Conversation with the Fair Sex Coquettish Milk - maid Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander of Gabriel Bullock and Mrs. M. Clarke Country Breeding Dances Court of Inquisition ...
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