The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... hope , that it is hard to say which gave me an account of the great distresses they rather deserve , our pity or contempt . It which had laid waste that her very fine face , is not unpleasant to see a fellow , grown old and had given an ...
... hope , that it is hard to say which gave me an account of the great distresses they rather deserve , our pity or contempt . It which had laid waste that her very fine face , is not unpleasant to see a fellow , grown old and had given an ...
Strana 408
... hope you will approve ; for you are to know the woman's family affect a wonder- ful ease on these occasions , though they ex- pect it should be painfully received on the man's side . " MADAM , " I have received yours , and knew the pru ...
... hope you will approve ; for you are to know the woman's family affect a wonder- ful ease on these occasions , though they ex- pect it should be painfully received on the man's side . " MADAM , " I have received yours , and knew the pru ...
Strana 408
... hope you will approve ; for you are of such epistles ; and that in order hereunto to know the woman's family affect a wonder- Mr. Buckley may be authorized to take up of ful ease on these occasions , though they ex- your zealous friend ...
... hope you will approve ; for you are of such epistles ; and that in order hereunto to know the woman's family affect a wonder- Mr. Buckley may be authorized to take up of ful ease on these occasions , though they ex- your zealous friend ...
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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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