The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Zväzky 9–10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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Strana 70
... Sempronia . Sempronia is a good lady who supports herself in an affluent condition , by contracting friendship with rich young widows and maids of plentiful fortunes at their own disposal , and bestowing her friends upon worthless ...
... Sempronia . Sempronia is a good lady who supports herself in an affluent condition , by contracting friendship with rich young widows and maids of plentiful fortunes at their own disposal , and bestowing her friends upon worthless ...
Strana 71
... Sempronia , by these arts , is loaded with pre- sents , importuned for her acquaintance , and ad- mired by those who do not know the first taste of life , as a woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure , to murder and to rob are less ...
... Sempronia , by these arts , is loaded with pre- sents , importuned for her acquaintance , and ad- mired by those who do not know the first taste of life , as a woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure , to murder and to rob are less ...
Strana 72
... Sempronia , one would think , should be superlative ; but I can not but esteem that of some parents equal to it ; I mean such as sacrifice the greatest endowments and qualifications to base bargains . A parent who forces a child of a ...
... Sempronia , one would think , should be superlative ; but I can not but esteem that of some parents equal to it ; I mean such as sacrifice the greatest endowments and qualifications to base bargains . A parent who forces a child of a ...
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