The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Town to ask her Acquaintance whether they would advise her to take Tom Townly , that made his Addresses to her with an Estate of Five Thousand a Year ? ' Tis very pleasant , on this Occasion , to hear the Lady propose her Doubts , and ...
... Town to ask her Acquaintance whether they would advise her to take Tom Townly , that made his Addresses to her with an Estate of Five Thousand a Year ? ' Tis very pleasant , on this Occasion , to hear the Lady propose her Doubts , and ...
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... Town or City where there are any to offend , in order to set off themselves . These Men are mighty loud Laughers , and held very pretty Gentlemen with the sillier and unbred Part of Womankind . But above all already men- tioned , or any ...
... Town or City where there are any to offend , in order to set off themselves . These Men are mighty loud Laughers , and held very pretty Gentlemen with the sillier and unbred Part of Womankind . But above all already men- tioned , or any ...
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... Town for above thirty Years together , and boasted of Favours from Ladies whom he had never seen , is at length wedded to a plain Country Girl . His Letter gives us the Picture of a converted Rake . The sober Character of the Husband is ...
... Town for above thirty Years together , and boasted of Favours from Ladies whom he had never seen , is at length wedded to a plain Country Girl . His Letter gives us the Picture of a converted Rake . The sober Character of the Husband is ...
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