The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Company . As soon as I had extricated my self from this shameful Confinement , I reflected upon it with so much Horror , that I deserted all my old Acquaintance , and took Chambers in an Inn of Court , with a Resolution to study the Law ...
... Company . As soon as I had extricated my self from this shameful Confinement , I reflected upon it with so much Horror , that I deserted all my old Acquaintance , and took Chambers in an Inn of Court , with a Resolution to study the Law ...
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... Company with a Relation of a Coquet in the Neigh- bourhood , who had been discovered practising before her Glass . To turn the Discourse , which , from being witty grew to he malicious , the Matron of the Family took Occasion , from the ...
... Company with a Relation of a Coquet in the Neigh- bourhood , who had been discovered practising before her Glass . To turn the Discourse , which , from being witty grew to he malicious , the Matron of the Family took Occasion , from the ...
Strana 486
... Company of Linendrapers . ' Gatty . See note to No. 515 ; also the Tatler , Nos . 24 , 52 , and 206 . 438. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. ii . 62-3 . One of the greatest Souls . See note to Dedication of volume i . PAGE 355. Nat Lee ...
... Company of Linendrapers . ' Gatty . See note to No. 515 ; also the Tatler , Nos . 24 , 52 , and 206 . 438. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. ii . 62-3 . One of the greatest Souls . See note to Dedication of volume i . PAGE 355. Nat Lee ...
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