The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... young girls , and drawing them from their friends . I assure you without flattery it has saved a prentice of mine from ruin ; and in token of gratitude , as well as for the benefit of my family , I have put it in a frame and glass , and ...
... young girls , and drawing them from their friends . I assure you without flattery it has saved a prentice of mine from ruin ; and in token of gratitude , as well as for the benefit of my family , I have put it in a frame and glass , and ...
Strana 169
... young ones with all the care and delight imaginable ? For how can she be called a mother that will not nurse its young ones ? The earth is called the mother of all things , not because she produces , but because she maintains and nurses ...
... young ones with all the care and delight imaginable ? For how can she be called a mother that will not nurse its young ones ? The earth is called the mother of all things , not because she produces , but because she maintains and nurses ...
Strana 271
... young lady so free in mirth , so amiable in a just reserve that accompanied it , I wrong her to call it a reserve , but there appeared in her mirth or cheerfulness which was not a forbearance of more immoderate joy , but the natural ...
... young lady so free in mirth , so amiable in a just reserve that accompanied it , I wrong her to call it a reserve , but there appeared in her mirth or cheerfulness which was not a forbearance of more immoderate joy , but the natural ...
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