The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... carried on the jest in the very article of death , and , to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their ... carry a haughty dominion over her lovers so well , that she has at the same time been kept by a sea - captain in the ...
... carried on the jest in the very article of death , and , to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their ... carry a haughty dominion over her lovers so well , that she has at the same time been kept by a sea - captain in the ...
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... carried this point still farther , as he makes her daily not only more fond of him , but infinitely more satisfied with herself . Erastus finds a justness or beauty in what- ever she says or observes that Lætitia herself was not aware ...
... carried this point still farther , as he makes her daily not only more fond of him , but infinitely more satisfied with herself . Erastus finds a justness or beauty in what- ever she says or observes that Lætitia herself was not aware ...
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... carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a halfway bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase : upon opening the sack , a little old woman popped her head out of it ; at which the ad- venturer ...
... carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a halfway bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase : upon opening the sack , a little old woman popped her head out of it ; at which the ad- venturer ...
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