The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... young fellow who made his addresses to her . Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless- -Cælia , fore- seeing what a character she was to expect , beg- ged her not to ...
... young fellow who made his addresses to her . Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless- -Cælia , fore- seeing what a character she was to expect , beg- ged her not to ...
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... young female scribe , who , by the contents of it , seems to have carried matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not lose her good will , nor forfeit the reputation which I have with her for wisdom , I ...
... young female scribe , who , by the contents of it , seems to have carried matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not lose her good will , nor forfeit the reputation which I have with her for wisdom , I ...
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... young gentlemen who travel , give us great reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or im- prove a fancy for dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ...
... young gentlemen who travel , give us great reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or im- prove a fancy for dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ...
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... young 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 ...
... young 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 ...
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... young man of about one - and - twenty , who seems to have been brought up with an eye to the law , taken the debate into his hand , and given it as his opinion , that neither Count Rech- teren nor Monsieur Mesnager had behaved them ...
... young man of about one - and - twenty , who seems to have been brought up with an eye to the law , taken the debate into his hand , and given it as his opinion , that neither Count Rech- teren nor Monsieur Mesnager had behaved them ...
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