The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... acquaintance , that he had been false to several other women , and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a single life ; but the inquisition give out to all his acquaintance , that nothing is intended but ...
... acquaintance , that he had been false to several other women , and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a single life ; but the inquisition give out to all his acquaintance , that nothing is intended but ...
Strana 414
... acquaintance who was then in the coun- try . She coming to town , and seeing our intimacy so great , she gave ... acquainted with the gentleman , and was pleased to take upon her to examine him about . Now , whether a new face had made a ...
... acquaintance who was then in the coun- try . She coming to town , and seeing our intimacy so great , she gave ... acquainted with the gentleman , and was pleased to take upon her to examine him about . Now , whether a new face had made a ...
Strana 504
... acquainted with their characters . Women may disguise it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry ... acquaintance ; no , it is all friendship ; and yet they may be as fond as shepherd and shepherdess in a pastoral ...
... acquainted with their characters . Women may disguise it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry ... acquaintance ; no , it is all friendship ; and yet they may be as fond as shepherd and shepherdess in a pastoral ...
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