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Pagina 7
... conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind , exempts me from any temp- tations to expence ; and all my business lies within a very narrow compass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate ...
... conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind , exempts me from any temp- tations to expence ; and all my business lies within a very narrow compass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate ...
Pagina 15
... conversations , into which these memorials of them may give light . Hogarth , however , in his Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time im- proves the colouring of pictures . Pharamond , when he had a ...
... conversations , into which these memorials of them may give light . Hogarth , however , in his Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time im- proves the colouring of pictures . Pharamond , when he had a ...
Pagina 37
... conversation on the common topics , that he had , as they call it , a great deal of good business on his hands . It happened one day , that coming down a tavern stairs in his master's fine guard - coat with a well - dressed woman masked ...
... conversation on the common topics , that he had , as they call it , a great deal of good business on his hands . It happened one day , that coming down a tavern stairs in his master's fine guard - coat with a well - dressed woman masked ...
Pagina 49
... conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in ...
... conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in ...
Pagina 50
... conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip the ...
... conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the honour to be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip the ...
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