The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 41
... beauty which are daily vended in this great mart , there is not a maiden gentlewoman of good family in any county of South Britain , who has not heard of the virtues of May - dew , or is unfurnished with some receipt or ther in favour ...
... beauty which are daily vended in this great mart , there is not a maiden gentlewoman of good family in any county of South Britain , who has not heard of the virtues of May - dew , or is unfurnished with some receipt or ther in favour ...
Strana 177
... beauty be treated with for nothing but my beauty ? Be pleased to assign rates to my kind glances , or make all pay who come to see me , or I shall be un- done by my admirers for want of customers . Alba- cinda , Eudosia , and all the ...
... beauty be treated with for nothing but my beauty ? Be pleased to assign rates to my kind glances , or make all pay who come to see me , or I shall be un- done by my admirers for want of customers . Alba- cinda , Eudosia , and all the ...
Strana 350
... beauty , but beauty cannot long supply the absence of good - nature . " MADAM , POSTSCRIPT . February 18 . " I have yours of this day , wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain yourself further , before I know ...
... beauty , but beauty cannot long supply the absence of good - nature . " MADAM , POSTSCRIPT . February 18 . " I have yours of this day , wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain yourself further , before I know ...
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