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Pagina viii
... Conversation - Trick of Biting 505. On Conjurors and Revealers of Dreams 506. Reflections on Errors in Marriage- Characters of Erastus , Letitia , Tawdry , and Flavilla 507. On Party Lies No. 548. Letter on Poetical Justice Unknown ...
... Conversation - Trick of Biting 505. On Conjurors and Revealers of Dreams 506. Reflections on Errors in Marriage- Characters of Erastus , Letitia , Tawdry , and Flavilla 507. On Party Lies No. 548. Letter on Poetical Justice Unknown ...
Pagina 62
... conversation , Herrings ; in France , Jean Pottages ; in Italy , that it is impossible for a club or merry meet- Macaronies ; and in Great Britain Jack Pud - ing to subsist without them ; I mean those ho- dings . These merry wags , from ...
... conversation , Herrings ; in France , Jean Pottages ; in Italy , that it is impossible for a club or merry meet- Macaronies ; and in Great Britain Jack Pud - ing to subsist without them ; I mean those ho- dings . These merry wags , from ...
Pagina 155
... conversation among men of mode , and a very great revolution that has happened in which I cannot but look upon as very extraor- this article of good - breeding . Several oblig - dinary . It was certainly one of the first dis- ing ...
... conversation among men of mode , and a very great revolution that has happened in which I cannot but look upon as very extraor- this article of good - breeding . Several oblig - dinary . It was certainly one of the first dis- ing ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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