The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... young Persian nobleman , who had a little before maintained in discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . The young gen- tleman had not long been in possession of his fair captive , when a ...
... young Persian nobleman , who had a little before maintained in discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . The young gen- tleman had not long been in possession of his fair captive , when a ...
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... young officer in the guards that had debauched two or three of my acquaintance , and I could not forbear being a little vain of his courtship . Mr. Waitfort heard of it , and read me such an insolent lecture upon the conduct of women ...
... young officer in the guards that had debauched two or three of my acquaintance , and I could not forbear being a little vain of his courtship . Mr. Waitfort heard of it , and read me such an insolent lecture upon the conduct of women ...
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... young lady , and being naturally of a jealous tem- per , made such an interest with the priests of this temple , that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very trouble- some to the fair lady at first ...
... young lady , and being naturally of a jealous tem- per , made such an interest with the priests of this temple , that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very trouble- some to the fair lady at first ...
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