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Pagina 3
This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel ...
This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel ...
Pagina 7
Yet such is the loose and abandoned turn of some men's minds , that they can live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed or ...
Yet such is the loose and abandoned turn of some men's minds , that they can live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed or ...
Pagina 42
... but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter within a fortnight of fifteen , who impertinently comes into 5 > which reason they live almost upon an equality in.
... but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter within a fortnight of fifteen , who impertinently comes into 5 > which reason they live almost upon an equality in.
Pagina 43
which reason they live almost upon an equality in conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child .
which reason they live almost upon an equality in conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child .
Pagina 63
T'hat there are men of sense who live in servitude , I have the vanity to say I have felt to my woful experience . You attribute very justly the source of our general iniquity to board wages , and the manner of living out of a domestic ...
T'hat there are men of sense who live in servitude , I have the vanity to say I have felt to my woful experience . You attribute very justly the source of our general iniquity to board wages , and the manner of living out of a domestic ...
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