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Pagina 31
... given with all the frankness imaginable ; what concerns those arts at present the reader shall have from my correspon- dents . The first of the letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who proposes to improve ...
... given with all the frankness imaginable ; what concerns those arts at present the reader shall have from my correspon- dents . The first of the letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who proposes to improve ...
Pagina 146
... given an air of melancholy to a very agreeable person . That lady , and a couple of sisters of her's , were , said Will , fourteen years ago , the greatest fortunes about town ; but without having any loss by bad tenants , by bad ...
... given an air of melancholy to a very agreeable person . That lady , and a couple of sisters of her's , were , said Will , fourteen years ago , the greatest fortunes about town ; but without having any loss by bad tenants , by bad ...
Pagina 321
... given me , and perhaps an ordinary one may serve ; but I expect your answer . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , 6 TOBY RENTFREE . ' Nov. 29 . You must give me leave , amongst the rest of your female ...
... given me , and perhaps an ordinary one may serve ; but I expect your answer . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , 6 TOBY RENTFREE . ' Nov. 29 . You must give me leave , amongst the rest of your female ...
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