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While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the world of men , and that of letters . While I am silent and unobserved ...
While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the world of men , and that of letters . While I am silent and unobserved ...
Pagina 25
But indeed I did not imagine these little considerations and coquetries could have the ill consequence as I find they have by the following letters of my correspondents , where it seems beauty is thrown into the account , in matters of ...
But indeed I did not imagine these little considerations and coquetries could have the ill consequence as I find they have by the following letters of my correspondents , where it seems beauty is thrown into the account , in matters of ...
Pagina 29
The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred before me have ascribed it to , the custom of giving board ...
The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred before me have ascribed it to , the custom of giving board ...
Pagina 33
I have many letters by me filled with complaints against this sort of women . In one of them no Jess a man than a brother of the coif * tells me , fore he had been a twelvemonth at the Temple ;. that be began his suit vicesimo nono ...
I have many letters by me filled with complaints against this sort of women . In one of them no Jess a man than a brother of the coif * tells me , fore he had been a twelvemonth at the Temple ;. that be began his suit vicesimo nono ...
Pagina 34
I find by another letter from one that calls himself Thyrsis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Phylander , a man of a constant ...
I find by another letter from one that calls himself Thyrsis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Phylander , a man of a constant ...
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