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Pagina 32
... laft I went to the Tuesday's masquerade . Upon my first going in I was attacked by half a dozen female Quakers , ' who seemed willing to adopt me for a brother ; but upon a nearer examination I found they were a fisterhood of coquettes ...
... laft I went to the Tuesday's masquerade . Upon my first going in I was attacked by half a dozen female Quakers , ' who seemed willing to adopt me for a brother ; but upon a nearer examination I found they were a fisterhood of coquettes ...
Pagina 47
... laft winter there were feveral young girls of the neighbourhood fitting about the fire with my land- lady's daughters , and telling stories of fpirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their ...
... laft winter there were feveral young girls of the neighbourhood fitting about the fire with my land- lady's daughters , and telling stories of fpirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their ...
Pagina 50
... laft winter , as I was thinking of fomething else , I accidentally jostled against a monstrous animal that ex- tremely startled me , and , upon my nearer furvey of it , appeared to be a lion rampant . The lion , feeing me very much ...
... laft winter , as I was thinking of fomething else , I accidentally jostled against a monstrous animal that ex- tremely startled me , and , upon my nearer furvey of it , appeared to be a lion rampant . The lion , feeing me very much ...
Pagina 63
... laft poft in particular , I re- ceived a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I fee the name Cælia , Phillis , Paftora ...
... laft poft in particular , I re- ceived a packet of scandal which is not legible ; and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I fee the name Cælia , Phillis , Paftora ...
Pagina 94
Joseph Addison. ' Good Sir , YOU and I were pressed against each other laft winter in a crowd ; in which uneasy posture we fuf- fered together for almost half an hour . I thank you ⚫ for all your civilities ever fince , in being of my ...
Joseph Addison. ' Good Sir , YOU and I were pressed against each other laft winter in a crowd ; in which uneasy posture we fuf- fered together for almost half an hour . I thank you ⚫ for all your civilities ever fince , in being of my ...
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