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Pagina 48
... lady's library gave me a great cu- riosity to see it ; and as it was some time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning over a great many of her books , which were ranged together in a very beautiful order . At the ...
... lady's library gave me a great cu- riosity to see it ; and as it was some time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning over a great many of her books , which were ranged together in a very beautiful order . At the ...
Pagina 60
... lady of some quality at court , hav - medendo - Ghosts - The Lady's Library - Lion ing accidently made use of a hard word in by trade a tailor - Dromedary called Bucepha- a proper place , and pronounced it right , the lus - Equipage the ...
... lady of some quality at court , hav - medendo - Ghosts - The Lady's Library - Lion ing accidently made use of a hard word in by trade a tailor - Dromedary called Bucepha- a proper place , and pronounced it right , the lus - Equipage the ...
Pagina 390
... Lady Mary . She next it , without adding any reflections of my own set herself to reform every room of my house , upon the subject matter . having glazed all my chimney - pieces with look- ing - glasses , and planted every corner with ...
... Lady Mary . She next it , without adding any reflections of my own set herself to reform every room of my house , upon the subject matter . having glazed all my chimney - pieces with look- ing - glasses , and planted every corner with ...
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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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