The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 40
... woman . We often lament that we did not marry sooner , but she has nobody to blame for it but herself . You know very well that she would never think of me whilst she had a tooth in her head . I have put the date of my passion ( anno ...
... woman . We often lament that we did not marry sooner , but she has nobody to blame for it but herself . You know very well that she would never think of me whilst she had a tooth in her head . I have put the date of my passion ( anno ...
Strana 41
... woman , and turns her into a very odd sort of an animal . I would therefore have the Demurrer consi- der 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 consi- der what a strange figure she will make , if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution , in that ...
Strana 42
... woman should reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of a bishoprick ; but I would advise neither the one nor the other to persist in refusing what they secretly approve . I would in this particular propose the ...
... woman should reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of a bishoprick ; but I would advise neither the one nor the other to persist in refusing what they secretly approve . I would in this particular propose the ...
Strana 48
... woman came to un- swathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being re- solved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at li- berty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the ...
... woman came to un- swathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being re- solved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at li- berty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the ...
Strana 49
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Hono- ria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia would be what she is not , as well as her mo- ther Honoria ; but all their beholders are ...
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her presence , and every charm of Hono- ria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agreeable Flavia would be what she is not , as well as her mo- ther Honoria ; but all their beholders are ...
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