The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Head - dress - Will Honey- comb's Notions of it ... 266 Miseries of Prostitution - Arts of Procuresses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost 268 Letters on pulling the Nose . On Choice in Marriage - from a heedless Gazer - on Hoods — an ...
... Head - dress - Will Honey- comb's Notions of it ... 266 Miseries of Prostitution - Arts of Procuresses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost 268 Letters on pulling the Nose . On Choice in Marriage - from a heedless Gazer - on Hoods — an ...
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... head to imitate those anti- quated creatures so far as to come into public in the habit , as well as air , of a Roman matron . You make already the entertainment at Mrs. Modish's tea - table : she says , she always thought you a ...
... head to imitate those anti- quated creatures so far as to come into public in the habit , as well as air , of a Roman matron . You make already the entertainment at Mrs. Modish's tea - table : she says , she always thought you a ...
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... down and was blinded , she pulled off her shoe , and hit me with the heel such a rap , as almost broke my head to pieces . Pray , sir , was this love or spite ? " T. 1 No 261. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 29 , 1711 . No 260 . 33 SPECTATOR ,
... down and was blinded , she pulled off her shoe , and hit me with the heel such a rap , as almost broke my head to pieces . Pray , sir , was this love or spite ? " T. 1 No 261. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 29 , 1711 . No 260 . 33 SPECTATOR ,
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... head of a character , I examine every syllable and let- ter of it , that it may not bear any resemblance to one that is real . I know very well the value which every man sets upon his reputation , and how painful it is to be exposed to ...
... head of a character , I examine every syllable and let- ter of it , that it may not bear any resemblance to one that is real . I know very well the value which every man sets upon his reputation , and how painful it is to be exposed to ...
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... head to foot , with a little oaken cane , in the form of a substantial man that did not mind his dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune , he took his present ...
... head to foot , with a little oaken cane , in the form of a substantial man that did not mind his dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune , he took his present ...
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