The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... young lady who is to have me ; which I enclose to you : " MADAM - This is to let you know that you are to be married to a beau that comes out on Thursday , six in the evening . Be at the Park . You cannot but know a virgin fop ; they ...
... young lady who is to have me ; which I enclose to you : " MADAM - This is to let you know that you are to be married to a beau that comes out on Thursday , six in the evening . Be at the Park . You cannot but know a virgin fop ; they ...
Strana 37
... young , giddy - headed fel- lows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . " Thus we young folks find our am- bition cramped , and our laziness indulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when ...
... young , giddy - headed fel- lows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . " Thus we young folks find our am- bition cramped , and our laziness indulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when ...
Strana 256
... young gentlemen be- the price , and this young gentleman mounts longing to the inns of court . We have , I the coach - box : the fellow , staring at him , think , about a dozen coachmen , who have desired to know if he should not drive ...
... young gentlemen be- the price , and this young gentleman mounts longing to the inns of court . We have , I the coach - box : the fellow , staring at him , think , about a dozen coachmen , who have desired to know if he should not drive ...
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