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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... greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth time , he said , ' I grant her 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 ...
... greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth time , he said , ' I grant her 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 ...
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... greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth . time , he said , ' I grant her 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 ...
... greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth . time , he said , ' I grant her 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 ...
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... greatest merit . er pretty , can learned treatise of fevers threw me into a linger- ing hectic , which hung upon me all the while I MADAM , 14 ITAKE this way to was acquaint you with what com- reading that excellent piece . I then ...
... greatest merit . er pretty , can learned treatise of fevers threw me into a linger- ing hectic , which hung upon me all the while I MADAM , 14 ITAKE this way to was acquaint you with what com- reading that excellent piece . I then ...
Page 43
... greatest magpies , and others , to imitate human voices in greater variety of dyes . That part of the library which pe fiction than ever was yet practised . They are not was designed for the reception of plays and sily instructed to ...
... greatest magpies , and others , to imitate human voices in greater variety of dyes . That part of the library which pe fiction than ever was yet practised . They are not was designed for the reception of plays and sily instructed to ...
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... greatest confu- scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a sion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm . As the coquettes who introduced this custom with his head ...
... greatest confu- scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a sion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm . As the coquettes who introduced this custom with his head ...
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