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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Page 14
... lovers had presented to her , so that his cave wa is the very foundation of our education ; and that richly adorned ... lover , discovered a vessel on the coast , to years , embarked in the Downs , in the good ship which she made ...
... lovers had presented to her , so that his cave wa is the very foundation of our education ; and that richly adorned ... lover , discovered a vessel on the coast , to years , embarked in the Downs , in the good ship which she made ...
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... lover frequently made his court , and to know the reason why their forefathers used to gained the heart of his ... lover , was translated into that English lamentation : ' Frail are a lover's hopes , ' & e . operas were acted on ...
... lover frequently made his court , and to know the reason why their forefathers used to gained the heart of his ... lover , was translated into that English lamentation : ' Frail are a lover's hopes , ' & e . operas were acted on ...
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... love in a full - bottomed peri- striving to express his passion by his gesture . It wig , and a plume of feathers ... lovers , and were I shall add no more to what I have here offered , distinguished by the name of the Fringeglove ...
... love in a full - bottomed peri- striving to express his passion by his gesture . It wig , and a plume of feathers ... lovers , and were I shall add no more to what I have here offered , distinguished by the name of the Fringeglove ...
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... lover was admitted ing to them the true secret and art of improving with the utmost freedom into the family , where ... love with thee , and despise by the proper ornaments of virtuous and com- thy sister sincerely . The manner of ...
... lover was admitted ing to them the true secret and art of improving with the utmost freedom into the family , where ... love with thee , and despise by the proper ornaments of virtuous and com- thy sister sincerely . The manner of ...
Page 48
... lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain dis- tance ; a sigh in a languishing lover , if fetched too near her , would dissolve a feature ; and a kiss snatched by a forward one , might transfer the complexion of the mistress to the ...
... lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain dis- tance ; a sigh in a languishing lover , if fetched too near her , would dissolve a feature ; and a kiss snatched by a forward one , might transfer the complexion of the mistress to the ...
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