| 1793 - 542 páginas
...puckered up to the iize of an ¡(Tue, " that the duchefs has fine lips, but (he wants a rriouth." — At this, every lady drew up her mouth as if (he was...But how ill, my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women with whom 1 have fcarce any conecorrefpondence ! —There are, 'tis certain, handfome women here... | |
| 1794 - 892 páginas
...lady, whofs mouth was puckered up to the fize of an ifliie, ' that the Ducheft has fine lips, but Ihe wants a mouth.' At this, every lady drew up her mouth as if (he was going to pronounce th; letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it f The prefent Lord Kircudbright's father was a Glover in... | |
| 1794 - 548 páginas
...Cie wants a mouth,.1' — At this, every lady drew up her mouth as it Ihe was going to pro™ nounce the letter P. But how ill. my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women with whom I have fcarce any correspondence .'—There are, 'ti» certain, handfome women here... | |
| 1794 - 548 páginas
...ladv, whole mouth was puckered up to the f:ie of an ilfiif, " that the 'Duchéis has fine lips, but /he wants a mouth." — At this, every lady drew up her mouth as if foe was going to pronounce the letter P But how id, my Bob, does it becfime me, to ridicule women \viih... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1798 - 282 páginas
...the Duchefs has tine lips, but me wants a mouth." — At thjs, every lady drew up liev mouth as if me was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women with whom I have fcarce any correfpondence ! — There are, 'tis certain, handfome women here... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1801 - 424 páginas
...whofe mouth was puckered up fo as fcarcely to admit a pea, " that the Duchefs has fine lips but (lie wants a mouth." At this every lady drew up her mouth, as if going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women, with whom... | |
| 1794 - 802 páginas
...lady, whofe mouth was puckered up to the fize of an iflue, "that the duchefs has fine lips, but be wants a mouth." At this, every lady drew up her mouth...But how ill, my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women with whom I have fcarce any correfpon. dence : — There are, 'tis certain! liandfomc women here... | |
| 1794 - 826 páginas
...whole mouth was puckered up to the fize of an iffue, ".that the duchefs has fine lips,, but foe • wants a mouth." At this, every lady drew up her mouth as if ihe was going to pronounce the letter P. -But how ill, my Bob, docs it become me, to ridicule women... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 páginas
...whose mouth was puckered up so as scarcely to admit a pea, " that the duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth." At this every lady drew up her mouth, as if going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women, with whom... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 páginas
...duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth." — At this, ever}' lady drew up her mouth as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women with whom I have scarcely any correspondence ! There are, 'tis certain, handsome women here ;... | |
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