The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... young heiress , whom I begin to look upon as marriageable , and who has looked upon herself as such for above these six years . She is now in the eighteenth year of her age . The fortune - hunters have already cast their eyes upon her ...
... young heiress , whom I begin to look upon as marriageable , and who has looked upon herself as such for above these six years . She is now in the eighteenth year of her age . The fortune - hunters have already cast their eyes upon her ...
Strana 64
... young gentlewomen : having already provided myself with a very convenient house in a good air , I'm not without hope but that you will promote this generous design . I must farther tell you , sir , that all who shall be committed to my ...
... young gentlewomen : having already provided myself with a very convenient house in a good air , I'm not without hope but that you will promote this generous design . I must farther tell you , sir , that all who shall be committed to my ...
Strana 163
... young giddy - headed fellows , you have not yet had ex- perience of the world ' . Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness indulged , since , while young , we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when ...
... young giddy - headed fellows , you have not yet had ex- perience of the world ' . Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness indulged , since , while young , we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when ...
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