The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... fortune , are the things which should be chiefly regarded on this occa- sion . Because my present view is to direct a young lady , who I think is now in doubt whom to take of many lovers , I shall talk at this time to my female readers ...
... fortune , are the things which should be chiefly regarded on this occa- sion . Because my present view is to direct a young lady , who I think is now in doubt whom to take of many lovers , I shall talk at this time to my female readers ...
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... fortune , but not that she made it . When a woman is de- liberating with herself whom she shall choose of many near each other in other pretensions , certainly he of best understanding is to be preferred . Life hangs heavily in the ...
... fortune , but not that she made it . When a woman is de- liberating with herself whom she shall choose of many near each other in other pretensions , certainly he of best understanding is to be preferred . Life hangs heavily in the ...
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... fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little ... fortune she has brought him subservient to the honour and reputation of her and hers . A man of sense , who is thus ...
... fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little ... fortune she has brought him subservient to the honour and reputation of her and hers . A man of sense , who is thus ...
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... fortune , nor pretend that he uses her ill , to avoid the ridiculous name of a fond husband . Indeed , if I may speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us under the notion of humour , they are such as ...
... fortune , nor pretend that he uses her ill , to avoid the ridiculous name of a fond husband . Indeed , if I may speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us under the notion of humour , they are such as ...
Strana 20
... fortune , bred to the law , who had chambers in Lincoln's- inn . His name was Richard Warner , the younger son of a banker , who , though he always wore leather garters , in no other instance affected singularity . For a more particular ...
... fortune , bred to the law , who had chambers in Lincoln's- inn . His name was Richard Warner , the younger son of a banker , who , though he always wore leather garters , in no other instance affected singularity . For a more particular ...
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