The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... this fine lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the ' firit cully whom the has passed herself upon for a counters .. Thus , ! meaning , and immediately obeys my fignals . She 10 N ° .8 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 8. ...
... this fine lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the ' firit cully whom the has passed herself upon for a counters .. Thus , ! meaning , and immediately obeys my fignals . She 10 N ° .8 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 8. ...
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... herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . Aurelia , though a woman of great quality , de lights in ...
... herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . Aurelia , though a woman of great quality , de lights in ...
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... herself , we can do to too , and be merry upon the occafion . the Ugly Club , having been Mr. SPECTATOR , OUR making public the late trouble I gave you , yen will will find fi to have been the Y ، occasion of this . Who should I meet at ...
... herself , we can do to too , and be merry upon the occafion . the Ugly Club , having been Mr. SPECTATOR , OUR making public the late trouble I gave you , yen will will find fi to have been the Y ، occasion of this . Who should I meet at ...
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... herself , and a servant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and ' whom she provided on purpose to prepare their • food and cleanse their cages ; having found by long experience how hard a thing it is for those ⚫ to keep filence who have the ...
... herself , and a servant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and ' whom she provided on purpose to prepare their • food and cleanse their cages ; having found by long experience how hard a thing it is for those ⚫ to keep filence who have the ...
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... herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with great pleasure , and without scandal . As her reading has lain very much among romances , it has ...
... herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with great pleasure , and without scandal . As her reading has lain very much among romances , it has ...
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