The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... young women around me , who were purchasing fruit for their respective families . It was almost eight of the clock before I could leave that variety of objects . I took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just ...
... young women around me , who were purchasing fruit for their respective families . It was almost eight of the clock before I could leave that variety of objects . I took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just ...
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... young lady , who is , in plain Eng- lish , for her standing , a very eminent scold . She be- gan to break her mind very freely both to me and to her servants about two months after our nuptials ; and though I have been accustomed to ...
... young lady , who is , in plain Eng- lish , for her standing , a very eminent scold . She be- gan to break her mind very freely both to me and to her servants about two months after our nuptials ; and though I have been accustomed to ...
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... young woman big with child , or fill an healthy young fellow with distem- pers that are not to be named . She can turn a visit into an intrigue , and a distant salute into an assigna- tion . She can beggar the wealthy , and degrade the ...
... young woman big with child , or fill an healthy young fellow with distem- pers that are not to be named . She can turn a visit into an intrigue , and a distant salute into an assigna- tion . She can beggar the wealthy , and degrade the ...
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... young gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so fluttered , that he took all the talk of the table into his ...
... young gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so fluttered , that he took all the talk of the table into his ...
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... young men . Allowing this interpretation to be right , the text may not appear to be wholly foreign to our present purpose . " When you are in a disposition proper for writing on such a subject , I earnestly recommend this to you , and ...
... young men . Allowing this interpretation to be right , the text may not appear to be wholly foreign to our present purpose . " When you are in a disposition proper for writing on such a subject , I earnestly recommend this to you , and ...
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