The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... young unmarried women were annually ex- posed to sale . The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be ...
... young unmarried women were annually ex- posed to sale . The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be ...
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... young flut- tering coxcombs shot up , that I did not think my post of an homme de ruelle any longer tenable . I felt a certain stiffness in my limbs , which entirely destroyed that jauntiness of air I was once master of . Besides , for ...
... young flut- tering coxcombs shot up , that I did not think my post of an homme de ruelle any longer tenable . I felt a certain stiffness in my limbs , which entirely destroyed that jauntiness of air I was once master of . Besides , for ...
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... young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the further end of his counter , where she whispered something to him with an attentive look , and at the same ...
... young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the further end of his counter , where she whispered something to him with an attentive look , and at the same ...
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... young ladies readily fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service , by some small en- couragement , as great a number as they can of supernumerary and insignificant fellows , which they use like whifflers ...
... young ladies readily fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service , by some small en- couragement , as great a number as they can of supernumerary and insignificant fellows , which they use like whifflers ...
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... young Templar , his companion gave him a pull by the sleeve , begging him to come away , for that the old prig would talk him to death . Being now a very good proficient in discourse , I shall ap- pear in the world with this addition to ...
... young Templar , his companion gave him a pull by the sleeve , begging him to come away , for that the old prig would talk him to death . Being now a very good proficient in discourse , I shall ap- pear in the world with this addition to ...
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