The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 26
... come from a woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . • There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least ...
... come from a woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . • There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least ...
Pagina 27
... come to do business , or talk politics , are utterly poisoned . They have also drams for those who are more enamoured thań ordinary ; and it is very common for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of ...
... come to do business , or talk politics , are utterly poisoned . They have also drams for those who are more enamoured thań ordinary ; and it is very common for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of ...
Pagina 30
... come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at the window , if she did not bring up more mild beer , and that my lord duke would have a double mug of purl . My surprise was increased ...
... come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at the window , if she did not bring up more mild beer , and that my lord duke would have a double mug of purl . My surprise was increased ...
Pagina 36
... comes to a final resolution , in that unseasonable part of her life . I would not however be understood , by any thing I have here said , to discourage that natural modesty in the sex , which renders a retreat from the first approaches ...
... comes to a final resolution , in that unseasonable part of her life . I would not however be understood , by any thing I have here said , to discourage that natural modesty in the sex , which renders a retreat from the first approaches ...
Pagina 42
... comes into 5 > which reason they live almost upon an equality in. and towers so much towards woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Honoria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia ...
... comes into 5 > which reason they live almost upon an equality in. and towers so much towards woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Honoria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia ...
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