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Pagina 28
... Character , subscribes herself Xantippe , and tells me , that she follows the Example of her Name - sake ; for being ... Character , and who , in several Places of England , goes by the Name of a Cott - Quean . I have the Mis- fortune to ...
... Character , subscribes herself Xantippe , and tells me , that she follows the Example of her Name - sake ; for being ... Character , and who , in several Places of England , goes by the Name of a Cott - Quean . I have the Mis- fortune to ...
Pagina 29
... Character be as ridiculous in a Man , as a Male Character in one of our Sex ? 0 I am , & c . ' No. 483 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 13 . Nec deus intersit , nisi dignus vindice nodus Inciderit . - Hor . We cannot be guilty of a ...
... Character be as ridiculous in a Man , as a Male Character in one of our Sex ? 0 I am , & c . ' No. 483 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 13 . Nec deus intersit , nisi dignus vindice nodus Inciderit . - Hor . We cannot be guilty of a ...
Pagina 180
... Characters of fine Women preferable to Miranda . In a Word , she is never guilty of doing any thing but one amiss ... Character , but on Monday was Fortnight it was my Misfortune to come to London . I was no sooner clapt in the Coach ...
... Characters of fine Women preferable to Miranda . In a Word , she is never guilty of doing any thing but one amiss ... Character , but on Monday was Fortnight it was my Misfortune to come to London . I was no sooner clapt in the Coach ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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