The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 87
... mistress , cries out " Oh that Harriet ! to fold these arms about the waist of tha : beautecus , struggling , and at last yielding fair ! " Such an image as this ought by no means to be presented to a chaste and regular audience . I ...
... mistress , cries out " Oh that Harriet ! to fold these arms about the waist of tha : beautecus , struggling , and at last yielding fair ! " Such an image as this ought by no means to be presented to a chaste and regular audience . I ...
Strana 104
... mistress's eyes , and at the same time their power of producing love in him , considers them as burning - glasses made of ice ; and finding himself able to live in the greatest extremi- ties of love , concludes the torrid zone to be ...
... mistress's eyes , and at the same time their power of producing love in him , considers them as burning - glasses made of ice ; and finding himself able to live in the greatest extremi- ties of love , concludes the torrid zone to be ...
Strana 425
... mistress , be- cause he is not willing to keep her in pins ? But what would he think of the mistress , should he be informed that she asks five or six hundred pounds a year for this use ? Should a man unacquainted with our cus- toms be ...
... mistress , be- cause he is not willing to keep her in pins ? But what would he think of the mistress , should he be informed that she asks five or six hundred pounds a year for this use ? Should a man unacquainted with our cus- toms be ...
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