The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... desire , upon the receipt hereof , you will sit down immediately , and give me your answer . I would know of you ... desires to hear from me , complains of the torment of absence , speaks of flames , tortures , languishings , and ...
... desire , upon the receipt hereof , you will sit down immediately , and give me your answer . I would know of you ... desires to hear from me , complains of the torment of absence , speaks of flames , tortures , languishings , and ...
Strana 251
... desire the Benchers , that all lawyers who are proficients in wind - music may lodge to the Thames . ' MR . SPECTATOR , We are a company of young women who pass our time very much together , and obliged , by the mercenary humour of the ...
... desire the Benchers , that all lawyers who are proficients in wind - music may lodge to the Thames . ' MR . SPECTATOR , We are a company of young women who pass our time very much together , and obliged , by the mercenary humour of the ...
Strana 489
... desire your advice in my case , which you will say is not common . I have a wife , of whose virtue I am not in the least doubtful ; yet I cannot be satisfied she loves me , which gives me as great · uneasiness as being faulty the other ...
... desire your advice in my case , which you will say is not common . I have a wife , of whose virtue I am not in the least doubtful ; yet I cannot be satisfied she loves me , which gives me as great · uneasiness as being faulty the other ...
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