The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... dress , without descending to the dress itself ; though at the same time I must own that I have thoughts of How different to this is the life of Fulvia ! She creating an officer under me , to be entitled the Cen- considers her husband ...
... dress , without descending to the dress itself ; though at the same time I must own that I have thoughts of How different to this is the life of Fulvia ! She creating an officer under me , to be entitled the Cen- considers her husband ...
Strana 419
... dress . " MR . SPECTATOR , plying , that I would have any young fellow spend more time than the common leisure which his studies require , or more money that his fortune or allowance may admit of , in the pursuit of an acquaintance with ...
... dress . " MR . SPECTATOR , plying , that I would have any young fellow spend more time than the common leisure which his studies require , or more money that his fortune or allowance may admit of , in the pursuit of an acquaintance with ...
Strana 578
... dress and dress herself before the lover of the play , If they do not presage good luck , I shall desire no- and assuring his [ her ] mistress that it was very thing for my pains ; not questioning at the same usual in France , the lady ...
... dress and dress herself before the lover of the play , If they do not presage good luck , I shall desire no- and assuring his [ her ] mistress that it was very thing for my pains ; not questioning at the same usual in France , the lady ...
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