Harrison's British Classicks, Том 6Harrison and Company, 1786 |
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... equal efficacy , if worn by the men . But I expect my friend will have but little of their cuf tom ; for as the mere reputation of chastity is the utmost aim of a fine lady , to preferve even that , in a fine gentle- man , is accounted ...
... equal efficacy , if worn by the men . But I expect my friend will have but little of their cuf tom ; for as the mere reputation of chastity is the utmost aim of a fine lady , to preferve even that , in a fine gentle- man , is accounted ...
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... equal Autho- rity with Acts of Parliament : as We doubt not , They will be of equal Ad- vantage to the Community . The extraordinary Supplies requifite for the Service of the current Weeks , and for the Support of Our Own Privy Purfe ...
... equal Autho- rity with Acts of Parliament : as We doubt not , They will be of equal Ad- vantage to the Community . The extraordinary Supplies requifite for the Service of the current Weeks , and for the Support of Our Own Privy Purfe ...
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... equal merriment and diverfion . The fame conduct of keeping clofe to their ranks was observed at table , where the ladies feated themfelves together . Their converfation was here alfo con- fined wholly to themfelves , and feemed like ...
... equal merriment and diverfion . The fame conduct of keeping clofe to their ranks was observed at table , where the ladies feated themfelves together . Their converfation was here alfo con- fined wholly to themfelves , and feemed like ...
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... equal to the renowned Hen- ley . Has he not all the qualifications required by Tully in a complete ora- tor ? Has he not been followed by the greatest men of the nation ? Yet has this modeft divine never derived any title to himself ...
... equal to the renowned Hen- ley . Has he not all the qualifications required by Tully in a complete ora- tor ? Has he not been followed by the greatest men of the nation ? Yet has this modeft divine never derived any title to himself ...
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... equal refemblance to our places of refreshment . You have already taken a review of our feveral coffee - houfes ; and I wish you would proceed to de- lineate the different characters that are to be found in our taverns and chop- houses ...
... equal refemblance to our places of refreshment . You have already taken a review of our feveral coffee - houfes ; and I wish you would proceed to de- lineate the different characters that are to be found in our taverns and chop- houses ...
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Загальні терміни та фрази
abfurd acquaintance affured alfo almoft amufement Babler bagnios beauty becauſe cafe China Chineſe Clare Market confequence confider confiderable converfation Dæmon defign defire drefs endeavour faid fame fashion fcarce feemed feen felf felves fenfe fenfible fent fervant ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide filk fince fingle firft fituation fociety fome fomething fometimes foon fortune fpirit ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure gentleman himſelf honour horfe houfe houſe huſband inftance juft lady laft leaft lefs LETTER look manner ment Mifs moft moſt muft muſt myfelf nature neceffary neral never obferved obliged occafion paffed paffion perfon philofopher pleafed pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent racter reafon refolved refpect reft thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion town ufual univerfal uſed vifit whofe whole wife worfe young
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