The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... dress is very becoming , liable to the greatest reproach for misbehaviour in but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to it . Falsehood in love shall hereafter bear a blacker her mother ; for though , continued he , ' I allow a ...
... dress is very becoming , liable to the greatest reproach for misbehaviour in but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to it . Falsehood in love shall hereafter bear a blacker her mother ; for though , continued he , ' I allow a ...
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... dress is very becoming , liable to the greatest reproach for misbehaviour in but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to it . Falsehood in love shall hereafter bear a blacker her mother ; for though , continued he , ' I allow a ...
... dress is very becoming , liable to the greatest reproach for misbehaviour in but perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to it . Falsehood in love shall hereafter bear a blacker her mother ; for though , continued he , ' I allow a ...
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... dress , of the mos coming as you please in your works , while we are beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewis unable to return the injury . You have twice or brought him a great many spoils which her othe thrice observed in ...
... dress , of the mos coming as you please in your works , while we are beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewis unable to return the injury . You have twice or brought him a great many spoils which her othe thrice observed in ...
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... dress in which he appears . I HAVE read all your papers , and have stifled We have now and then rakes in the habit of Ro- myresentment against your reflections upon operas , man senators , and grave politicians in the dress of until ...
... dress in which he appears . I HAVE read all your papers , and have stifled We have now and then rakes in the habit of Ro- myresentment against your reflections upon operas , man senators , and grave politicians in the dress of until ...
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... dress and show , in the character of Ca- mind that make persons illustrious in themselves , milla ; who , though she seems to have shaken off and useful to others . When women are thus per- all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still ...
... dress and show , in the character of Ca- mind that make persons illustrious in themselves , milla ; who , though she seems to have shaken off and useful to others . When women are thus per- all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still ...
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