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Pagina 17
... still the same woods to range in ' which I once had when I was a fox - hunter , I ' should not resign my manhood for a maintenance ; ، and affure you , as low as my circumstances are at present , I am so much a man of honour , that ' I ...
... still the same woods to range in ' which I once had when I was a fox - hunter , I ' should not resign my manhood for a maintenance ; ، and affure you , as low as my circumstances are at present , I am so much a man of honour , that ' I ...
Pagina 26
... still life together . I have several ⚫ times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' same opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , request that I may ' succeed him in the hangings , with my hand in ...
... still life together . I have several ⚫ times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' same opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , request that I may ' succeed him in the hangings , with my hand in ...
Pagina 34
... still remember that he ought to accommodate himself to an English audience ; and by humouring the tone of our voices in ordi- nary conversation , have the fame regard to the ac- cent of his own language , as those perfons had to theirs ...
... still remember that he ought to accommodate himself to an English audience ; and by humouring the tone of our voices in ordi- nary conversation , have the fame regard to the ac- cent of his own language , as those perfons had to theirs ...
Pagina 39
... still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily tired with the haughty imper- tinence of Lætitia , and charmed with repeated in- ftances of good - humour he had ...
... still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length , heartily tired with the haughty imper- tinence of Lætitia , and charmed with repeated in- ftances of good - humour he had ...
Pagina 57
... still added to the ' deformity he was born with . The Pict has • still greater merit toward us , and has , ever fince • she came to years of difcretion , deserted the handsome , party , and taken all possible pains ' to acquire the face ...
... still added to the ' deformity he was born with . The Pict has • still greater merit toward us , and has , ever fince • she came to years of difcretion , deserted the handsome , party , and taken all possible pains ' to acquire the face ...
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