The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... affection excuse presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet counte- nance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop , I am so enamoured with you ...
... affection excuse presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet counte- nance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop , I am so enamoured with you ...
Strana 264
... affection , while her husband was continually pouring out his heart to her in complaints that he had ruined the best woman in the world . He sometimes came home at a time when she did not expect him , and surprised her in tears , which ...
... affection , while her husband was continually pouring out his heart to her in complaints that he had ruined the best woman in the world . He sometimes came home at a time when she did not expect him , and surprised her in tears , which ...
Strana 351
... affection to a rascal . 6 · “ I am , Sir , your affectionate reader , " DORINDA . " " MR . SPECTATOR , " I had the misfortune to be an uncle before I knew my nephews from my nieces ; and now we are grown up to better acquaintance , they ...
... affection to a rascal . 6 · “ I am , Sir , your affectionate reader , " DORINDA . " " MR . SPECTATOR , " I had the misfortune to be an uncle before I knew my nephews from my nieces ; and now we are grown up to better acquaintance , they ...
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Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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