The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 3±ÇJ. Crissy, 1824 |
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... sure won the fair lady , who was å maid of honour , and the greatest beauty of her time : here she stands in the next picture . You see , Sir , my great great great grandmother has on the new fashioned petticoat , except that the modern ...
... sure won the fair lady , who was å maid of honour , and the greatest beauty of her time : here she stands in the next picture . You see , Sir , my great great great grandmother has on the new fashioned petticoat , except that the modern ...
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... sure was his own choosing ) you see he sits with one hand on a desk writing , and looking as it were another way , like an easy writer or a sonneteer ; he was one of those who had too much wit to know how to live in the world ; he was a ...
... sure was his own choosing ) you see he sits with one hand on a desk writing , and looking as it were another way , like an easy writer or a sonneteer ; he was one of those who had too much wit to know how to live in the world ; he was a ...
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... sure I could not see a sprig of any bough of this whole walk of trees , but I should reflect upon her and her severity . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to ...
... sure I could not see a sprig of any bough of this whole walk of trees , but I should reflect upon her and her severity . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to ...
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... sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been credibly informed ; -but who can believe half that is said ? After she had done speaking to me , she put her hand to her bosom and adjusted her tucker . Then she cast ...
... sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been credibly informed ; -but who can believe half that is said ? After she had done speaking to me , she put her hand to her bosom and adjusted her tucker . Then she cast ...
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... sure to pay for it . In proportion as his passion for the widow abated , and old age came on , he left off fox - hunting , but a hare is not yet safe that sits within ten miles of his house . There is no kind of exercise which I would ...
... sure to pay for it . In proportion as his passion for the widow abated , and old age came on , he left off fox - hunting , but a hare is not yet safe that sits within ten miles of his house . There is no kind of exercise which I would ...
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