The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... desire you would lay this before all the those days they neglected their morality , they world , that may not be made such a tool for kept up their good sense ; but that the beau the future , and that punchinello may choose monde , at ...
... desire you would lay this before all the those days they neglected their morality , they world , that may not be made such a tool for kept up their good sense ; but that the beau the future , and that punchinello may choose monde , at ...
Strana 119
... desires which it one could desire in female companions , with is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a a dash of coquetry , that from time to time passion that has neither objects nor organs gave me a great many agreeable ...
... desires which it one could desire in female companions , with is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a a dash of coquetry , that from time to time passion that has neither objects nor organs gave me a great many agreeable ...
Strana 334
... desire of it lays us open to many acci - bitious man very little happiness , but subjects dental troubles which those are free from , who him to much uneasiness and dissatisfaction have not such a tender regard for it . How I shall in ...
... desire of it lays us open to many acci - bitious man very little happiness , but subjects dental troubles which those are free from , who him to much uneasiness and dissatisfaction have not such a tender regard for it . How I shall in ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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