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Pagina 6
When I walk the street , and observe the hurry about me in this town , say I say , when I behold this vast variety. " Where , with like haste , thro ' several ways they run , Some to undo , and some to be undone * ; ' * Cooper's Hill .
When I walk the street , and observe the hurry about me in this town , say I say , when I behold this vast variety. " Where , with like haste , thro ' several ways they run , Some to undo , and some to be undone * ; ' * Cooper's Hill .
Pagina 8
... and I remember when a friend of his had suffered in the vice of the town , all the physic his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and inscribed - A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good estate left him ,.
... and I remember when a friend of his had suffered in the vice of the town , all the physic his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and inscribed - A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good estate left him ,.
Pagina 25
AFTER I have assured you , I am in every respect one of the handsomest young girls about town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper ...
AFTER I have assured you , I am in every respect one of the handsomest young girls about town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper ...
Pagina 31
Hither people bring their lacqueys out of state , and here it is that all they say at their tables , and act in their houses , is communicated to the whole town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these ...
Hither people bring their lacqueys out of state , and here it is that all they say at their tables , and act in their houses , is communicated to the whole town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these ...
Pagina 42
Though the subject I am now going upon would be much more properly the foundation of a comedy , I cannot forbear inserting the circumstances which pleased me in the account a young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which ...
Though the subject I am now going upon would be much more properly the foundation of a comedy , I cannot forbear inserting the circumstances which pleased me in the account a young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which ...
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