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Pagina 32
... talk politics , are utterly poisoned . They have also drams for those who are more enamoured than ordinary ; and it is very com- mon for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of tea , to fluster them ...
... talk politics , are utterly poisoned . They have also drams for those who are more enamoured than ordinary ; and it is very com- mon for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of tea , to fluster them ...
Pagina 50
... talking at one another , and not to one another . Honoria is ever complaining of a certain sufficiency in the young wo- men of this age , who assume to themselves an autho- rity of carrying all things before them , as if they were ...
... talking at one another , and not to one another . Honoria is ever complaining of a certain sufficiency in the young wo- men of this age , who assume to themselves an autho- rity of carrying all things before them , as if they were ...
Pagina 57
... talk much better than several gentlemen that make a figure at Will's ; and as I frequently receive letters from the fine ladies and pretty fellows , I cannot but observe that the former are superior to the others not only in the sense ...
... talk much better than several gentlemen that make a figure at Will's ; and as I frequently receive letters from the fine ladies and pretty fellows , I cannot but observe that the former are superior to the others not only in the sense ...
Pagina 72
... talk much better than several gentlemen that make a figure at Will's ' . This may possibly be , and no great compliment , in my opinion , even supposing your comparison to reach Tom's and the Grecian . Surely you are too wise to think ...
... talk much better than several gentlemen that make a figure at Will's ' . This may possibly be , and no great compliment , in my opinion , even supposing your comparison to reach Tom's and the Grecian . Surely you are too wise to think ...
Pagina 94
... talk of these as instances of inexistence , we do not mean , that in order to live , it is necessary we should always be in jovial crews , or crowned with chaplets of roses , as the merry fellows among the ancients are described ; but ...
... talk of these as instances of inexistence , we do not mean , that in order to live , it is necessary we should always be in jovial crews , or crowned with chaplets of roses , as the merry fellows among the ancients are described ; but ...
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