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Pagina 42
... half him up with an old story , " That wits were a ton . On the other hand , there is ' Squire privileged to wear what masks they pleased in Lath , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred all ages ; and that a vizard had been the con ...
... half him up with an old story , " That wits were a ton . On the other hand , there is ' Squire privileged to wear what masks they pleased in Lath , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred all ages ; and that a vizard had been the con ...
Pagina 60
... half Pict half Brit- of London . I have known a woman that ne - ish - No man to be an hero of a tragedy under ver was out of the parish of St. James's betray six feet - Club of sighers - Letters from flower as many foreign fopperies in ...
... half Pict half Brit- of London . I have known a woman that ne - ish - No man to be an hero of a tragedy under ver was out of the parish of St. James's betray six feet - Club of sighers - Letters from flower as many foreign fopperies in ...
Pagina 178
... half a day , he calls ten times in a quar- ter of an hour to know whether I have done yet . This is his manner ; and the same per- verseness runs through all his actions , accord- ing as the circumstances vary . Besides all this , he is ...
... half a day , he calls ten times in a quar- ter of an hour to know whether I have done yet . This is his manner ; and the same per- verseness runs through all his actions , accord- ing as the circumstances vary . Besides all this , he is ...
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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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