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... Mistress - a Quaker .. STEELE 277 Remarks and Letters on French Fashions . BUDGELL 278 Letters from a Shopkeeper on his Wife's Greek - Private Marriage -Musical Plan . ... .... STEELE 279 Criticism on Paradise Lost ...... ADDISON . L ...
... Mistress - a Quaker .. STEELE 277 Remarks and Letters on French Fashions . BUDGELL 278 Letters from a Shopkeeper on his Wife's Greek - Private Marriage -Musical Plan . ... .... STEELE 279 Criticism on Paradise Lost ...... ADDISON . L ...
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... mistress . You must know , I am not a person apt to despair , but she has got an odd humour of stopping short unaccountably , and as she herself told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These fits shall last her a month or six ...
... mistress . You must know , I am not a person apt to despair , but she has got an odd humour of stopping short unaccountably , and as she herself told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These fits shall last her a month or six ...
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... mistress he has a passion for her , and to succeed in his pursuits , than for one who loves with the greatest violence . True love has ten thou- sand griefs , impatiences , and resentments , that render a man unamiable in the eyes of ...
... mistress he has a passion for her , and to succeed in his pursuits , than for one who loves with the greatest violence . True love has ten thou- sand griefs , impatiences , and resentments , that render a man unamiable in the eyes of ...
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... mistresses , horses , hounds ; to drink , feast , and game with their companions , pay their debts contracted by former extravagancies , or some such vile and unworthy end ; and indulge them- selves in pleasures which are a shame and ...
... mistresses , horses , hounds ; to drink , feast , and game with their companions , pay their debts contracted by former extravagancies , or some such vile and unworthy end ; and indulge them- selves in pleasures which are a shame and ...
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... mistress's toilet this morning , for I am admitted when her face is stark naked : she ¡¢ frowned and cried pish when I said a thing that I stole ; and I will be judged by you whether it was not very pretty . " Madam , " said I , " you ...
... mistress's toilet this morning , for I am admitted when her face is stark naked : she ¡¢ frowned and cried pish when I said a thing that I stole ; and I will be judged by you whether it was not very pretty . " Madam , " said I , " you ...
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