The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 35
... woman drops into her grave before she has done deliberating Were the age of man the same that it was before the flood , a lady might sacrifice half a century to a scruple , and be two or three ages in demurring . Had she nine hundred ...
... woman drops into her grave before she has done deliberating Were the age of man the same that it was before the flood , a lady might sacrifice half a century to a scruple , and be two or three ages in demurring . Had she nine hundred ...
Pagina 36
... woman , and turns her into a very odd sort of an animal . I would therefore have the Demurrer consider what a strange figure she will make , if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution , in that ...
... woman , and turns her into a very odd sort of an animal . I would therefore have the Demurrer consider what a strange figure she will make , if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution , in that ...
Pagina 41
... woman what was become of the two ladies , she told me she believed they were by that time within sight of Paris , for that they went away in a coach and six before five o'clock in the morning . ' LE ADDISON . N ° 91. THURSDAY , JUNE 14 ...
... woman what was become of the two ladies , she told me she believed they were by that time within sight of Paris , for that they went away in a coach and six before five o'clock in the morning . ' LE ADDISON . N ° 91. THURSDAY , JUNE 14 ...
Pagina 42
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Honoria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia would be what she is not , as well as her mother Houoria ; but all their beholders are more ...
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Honoria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia would be what she is not , as well as her mother Houoria ; but all their beholders are more ...
Pagina 57
... woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman so long , that he had by her seven sons and seven daughters . He was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the streets as a porter for his ...
... woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman so long , that he had by her seven sons and seven daughters . He was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the streets as a porter for his ...
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