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Pagina 24
... observed her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Dress is very becoming , but perhaps the Merit of that Choice is owing to her Mother ; for though , continued he , I allow a Beauty to be as much to be commended for the Elegance of her ...
... observed her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Dress is very becoming , but perhaps the Merit of that Choice is owing to her Mother ; for though , continued he , I allow a Beauty to be as much to be commended for the Elegance of her ...
Pagina 57
... observed of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome Words in ordinary Converfation , as if he had not fought his best , and that he fuffered himself to be thrown upon his Back in the ...
... observed of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome Words in ordinary Converfation , as if he had not fought his best , and that he fuffered himself to be thrown upon his Back in the ...
Pagina 62
... observe that Mr. • Powell wifely forbearing to give his Company a Bill of Fare beforehand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; • whereas it is certain , that the Undertakers of the Hay- • Market , having raised too great an Expectation ...
... observe that Mr. • Powell wifely forbearing to give his Company a Bill of Fare beforehand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; • whereas it is certain , that the Undertakers of the Hay- • Market , having raised too great an Expectation ...
Pagina 108
... observed of them from a Perufal of their pri- vate Letters , than any other way . My Friend , the Clergyman , the other Day , upon ferious Discourse with him concerning the Danger of Procraftination , gave me the following Letters from ...
... observed of them from a Perufal of their pri- vate Letters , than any other way . My Friend , the Clergyman , the other Day , upon ferious Discourse with him concerning the Danger of Procraftination , gave me the following Letters from ...
Pagina 132
... Observation ? How faint and spiritlefs are the Charms of a Coquette , when compar'd with the real Loveliness of Sophronia's Innocence , Piety , Good - humour , and Truth ; Virtues which add a new Softnefs to her Sex , and even beau ...
... Observation ? How faint and spiritlefs are the Charms of a Coquette , when compar'd with the real Loveliness of Sophronia's Innocence , Piety , Good - humour , and Truth ; Virtues which add a new Softnefs to her Sex , and even beau ...
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