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Pagina 52
... mistress ( though I am by ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner , as the mistress ( who is indeed an excellent house - wife ) fcolds at the fervants as hearti- ly before my face as behind my back . In fhort , I move up and ...
... mistress ( though I am by ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner , as the mistress ( who is indeed an excellent house - wife ) fcolds at the fervants as hearti- ly before my face as behind my back . In fhort , I move up and ...
Pagina 86
... mistress , as he who has no regard for his own life has over his adverfary . While the generality of the world are fettered by rules , and move by proper and just methods ; he who has no refpect to any of them , carries away the reward ...
... mistress , as he who has no regard for his own life has over his adverfary . While the generality of the world are fettered by rules , and move by proper and just methods ; he who has no refpect to any of them , carries away the reward ...
Pagina 119
... mistress's arms in his own coat . This I take ..to have given rife to many of thofe abfurdities which are committed over our heads , and , as I am inform- ed , first occafioned the three nuns and a hare , which we fee fo frequently ...
... mistress's arms in his own coat . This I take ..to have given rife to many of thofe abfurdities which are committed over our heads , and , as I am inform- ed , first occafioned the three nuns and a hare , which we fee fo frequently ...
Pagina 141
... mistress occa- fion for a very hearty laughter.Nay , fays he , I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your fa- ther . He did fo ; the father received his intelli- gence with no lefs joy than surprise , and was very glad he had ...
... mistress occa- fion for a very hearty laughter.Nay , fays he , I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your fa- ther . He did fo ; the father received his intelli- gence with no lefs joy than surprise , and was very glad he had ...
Pagina 142
... mistress . From these few principles thus laid down , it will be easy to prove , that the true art of affifting beauty , confifts in embellishing the whole perfon • by by the proper ornaments of virtuous and commend- able qualities 142 ...
... mistress . From these few principles thus laid down , it will be easy to prove , that the true art of affifting beauty , confifts in embellishing the whole perfon • by by the proper ornaments of virtuous and commend- able qualities 142 ...
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