The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Corrected from the Originals. C MR . SPECTATOR , ' ' I AM a young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it . A young gentleman , after having made his applications to me for three years ...
Corrected from the Originals. C MR . SPECTATOR , ' ' I AM a young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it . A young gentleman , after having made his applications to me for three years ...
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... young fellow , and two gentlemen of this species immediately fell a whispering his pedigree . I could overhear , by breaks , She was his aunt ; ' then an answer , " Ay , she was of the mother's side ; ' then again in a little lower ...
... young fellow , and two gentlemen of this species immediately fell a whispering his pedigree . I could overhear , by breaks , She was his aunt ; ' then an answer , " Ay , she was of the mother's side ; ' then again in a little lower ...
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... they would make themselves masters of the Latin tongue by methods far easier than those in Lilly , with as little difficulty or reluctance as young ladies learn to speak French , or to sing Italian 32 230 . SPECTATOR .
... they would make themselves masters of the Latin tongue by methods far easier than those in Lilly , with as little difficulty or reluctance as young ladies learn to speak French , or to sing Italian 32 230 . SPECTATOR .
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... young singer * , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance . Mere bashfulness without merit is awkward ; and merit without modesty inso- lent . But ...
... young singer * , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance . Mere bashfulness without merit is awkward ; and merit without modesty inso- lent . But ...
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... Eurybates . Hurt in the fall , but recovered . N. B. This was the second time of her leap- ing . Hesperus , a young man of Tarentum , in love with his master's daughter . Drowned , the boats not coming 233 . 47 SPECTATOR .
... Eurybates . Hurt in the fall , but recovered . N. B. This was the second time of her leap- ing . Hesperus , a young man of Tarentum , in love with his master's daughter . Drowned , the boats not coming 233 . 47 SPECTATOR .
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