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Strana 102
... pass by him without offer- ing something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose own character has been very roughly treated , answered a great deal of heat and intemper ...
... pass by him without offer- ing something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose own character has been very roughly treated , answered a great deal of heat and intemper ...
Strana 262
... pass a moment or two in sadness for the loss of so agreeable a man . Poor Estcourt ! the last time I saw him , we were plotting to show the town his great capacity for acting in its full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set ...
... pass a moment or two in sadness for the loss of so agreeable a man . Poor Estcourt ! the last time I saw him , we were plotting to show the town his great capacity for acting in its full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set ...
Strana 357
... pass , that instead of being the testi- mony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter of ... passing a worthless creature into the service or interests of a man who has never injured you . The women indeed are a ...
... pass , that instead of being the testi- mony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter of ... passing a worthless creature into the service or interests of a man who has never injured you . The women indeed are a ...
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