The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... young Fellow's first Discovering his Passion to his Mistress . The young Lady was one , it seems , who had long before con- ceived a favourable Opinion of him , and was still in Hopes that he would some Time or other make his Advances ...
... young Fellow's first Discovering his Passion to his Mistress . The young Lady was one , it seems , who had long before con- ceived a favourable Opinion of him , and was still in Hopes that he would some Time or other make his Advances ...
Pagina 49
... young giddy - headed Fellows , you have not yet had Experience of the World . Thus we young Folks find our Ambition cramp'd , and our Laziness indulged , since , while young , we have little Room to display our selves ; and , when old ...
... young giddy - headed Fellows , you have not yet had Experience of the World . Thus we young Folks find our Ambition cramp'd , and our Laziness indulged , since , while young , we have little Room to display our selves ; and , when old ...
Pagina 74
George Gregory Smith. Shapes I was shot in the Christmas Holydays by a young Jack - a - napes , who would needs try his new Gun upon me . But I shall pass over these and several other Stages of Life , to remind you of the young Beau who ...
George Gregory Smith. Shapes I was shot in the Christmas Holydays by a young Jack - a - napes , who would needs try his new Gun upon me . But I shall pass over these and several other Stages of Life , to remind you of the young Beau who ...
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