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Pagina 108
... side . She swells with angry pride , And calls forth all her spots on every side . * When I was in the theatre the time above- ABOUT the middle of last winter I went to see an opera at the theatre in the Hay - market , I am told that ...
... side . She swells with angry pride , And calls forth all her spots on every side . * When I was in the theatre the time above- ABOUT the middle of last winter I went to see an opera at the theatre in the Hay - market , I am told that ...
Pagina 111
... side of the gallery ) creeping up and down from one picture to another , and retouching all the fine pieces that stood before me , I could not but be very attentive to all his motions . I found his pencil was so very light , that it ...
... side of the gallery ) creeping up and down from one picture to another , and retouching all the fine pieces that stood before me , I could not but be very attentive to all his motions . I found his pencil was so very light , that it ...
Pagina 247
... side can never be acquitted , and I by that means conceived an early aversion to think it is one of the greatest reflections upon a vice which makes men appear so monstrous human nature , that paternal instinct should be and irrational ...
... side can never be acquitted , and I by that means conceived an early aversion to think it is one of the greatest reflections upon a vice which makes men appear so monstrous human nature , that paternal instinct should be and irrational ...
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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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