The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 22
... widow : but after having tried my fortune for above three years together , I have not been able to get one single relict in the mind . My first attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the word ...
... widow : but after having tried my fortune for above three years together , I have not been able to get one single relict in the mind . My first attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the word ...
Pagina 23
... widow , and accordingly takes her place at the board . 4. The widow Quick , married within a fortnight after the death of her last husband . Her weeds have served her thrice , and are still as good as new . 5. Lady Catharine Swallow ...
... widow , and accordingly takes her place at the board . 4. The widow Quick , married within a fortnight after the death of her last husband . Her weeds have served her thrice , and are still as good as new . 5. Lady Catharine Swallow ...
Pagina 24
... widow - hunters about town , who often afford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has made love to the whole club . < Their conversation often ...
... widow - hunters about town , who often afford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has made love to the whole club . < Their conversation often ...
Pagina 41
... widow in the neighbourhood , who has made fools of all the fox - hunters within fifty miles of her . She declares she intends to marry , but has not yet been asked by the man she could like . She usually admits her humble admirers to an ...
... widow in the neighbourhood , who has made fools of all the fox - hunters within fifty miles of her . She declares she intends to marry , but has not yet been asked by the man she could like . She usually admits her humble admirers to an ...
Pagina 60
... widows has brought me in several letters ; and , among the rest , a long one from Mrs. President , as follows : • SMART SIR , You are pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our ...
... widows has brought me in several letters ; and , among the rest , a long one from Mrs. President , as follows : • SMART SIR , You are pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our ...
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