The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... pass , that if I offered to go abroad , she would get between me and the door , kiss me , and say she could not part with me ; then down again I sat . In a day or two after this first pleasant step towards con- fining me , she declared ...
... pass , that if I offered to go abroad , she would get between me and the door , kiss me , and say she could not part with me ; then down again I sat . In a day or two after this first pleasant step towards con- fining me , she declared ...
Strana 183
... pass in and out ; love , anger , pride , and avarice , all visibly move in those little orbs . I know a young lady that can't see a certain gentleman pass by , without showing a secret desire of seeing him again by a dance in her ...
... pass in and out ; love , anger , pride , and avarice , all visibly move in those little orbs . I know a young lady that can't see a certain gentleman pass by , without showing a secret desire of seeing him again by a dance in her ...
Strana 310
... pass for £ 30,000 fortunes . " ' In prospect of this , and the knowledge of their own personal merit , every one was contemptible in their eyes , and they refused those offers which had been frequently made ' em . But mark the end the ...
... pass for £ 30,000 fortunes . " ' In prospect of this , and the knowledge of their own personal merit , every one was contemptible in their eyes , and they refused those offers which had been frequently made ' em . But mark the end the ...
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