The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... lady propose her doubts , and to see the pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a practice that is in use among the vainer part of our own sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they ...
... lady propose her doubts , and to see the pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a practice that is in use among the vainer part of our own sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they ...
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... lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face ... lady's consent he had mine . This is about the tenth match , which , to my knowledge , Will has consulted his friends ...
... lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face ... lady's consent he had mine . This is about the tenth match , which , to my knowledge , Will has consulted his friends ...
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... lady to his bed with no other consideration than the expec- tation of scenes of dalliance , and thought of her , ( as I said before ) only as she was to administer to the gratification of desire , as that desire flags , will , without ...
... lady to his bed with no other consideration than the expec- tation of scenes of dalliance , and thought of her , ( as I said before ) only as she was to administer to the gratification of desire , as that desire flags , will , without ...
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... lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child spoke since he went out . No longer than yesterday I was prevailed with to go home with a fond hus- band ; and his wife told him , that his son , of his own head , when the ...
... lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child spoke since he went out . No longer than yesterday I was prevailed with to go home with a fond hus- band ; and his wife told him , that his son , of his own head , when the ...
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... lady who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a wo- man of letters , asks me , whether I am for es- tablishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm when ...
... lady who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a wo- man of letters , asks me , whether I am for es- tablishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm when ...
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