The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen1J. Newbery, 1750 |
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... LADIES at CRUX - EUSTON WALK in the WOODS by the GROTTO . A Extempore by Mr. POPE . UTHORS the world and their dull brains have trac'd , To fix the ground where paradife was plac'd . Mind not their learned whims and idle talk , Here ...
... LADIES at CRUX - EUSTON WALK in the WOODS by the GROTTO . A Extempore by Mr. POPE . UTHORS the world and their dull brains have trac'd , To fix the ground where paradife was plac'd . Mind not their learned whims and idle talk , Here ...
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... his Excellency Mr. J. J. MAURICIUS from Barbadoes ; his lady and himself at that time labouring under a diforder , which required my affiftance as a furgeon NUNB , HI , G in in concert with others of that colony . While I The STUDENT . 49.
... his Excellency Mr. J. J. MAURICIUS from Barbadoes ; his lady and himself at that time labouring under a diforder , which required my affiftance as a furgeon NUNB , HI , G in in concert with others of that colony . While I The STUDENT . 49.
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... Lady grew displeas'd , and when he prefs'd her to go out with him , whisper'd him in the ear , that he was by far the faucieft fellow fhe had ever convers'd with . She broke from him with this reprimand , which was deli- ver'd very ...
... Lady grew displeas'd , and when he prefs'd her to go out with him , whisper'd him in the ear , that he was by far the faucieft fellow fhe had ever convers'd with . She broke from him with this reprimand , which was deli- ver'd very ...
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the lady he had recommended him to , went up to her with great eafe and freedom . Black Dominos are much alike ; the hat was the only remarkable thing about CHARLES ; and this ftranger's impudence , added to that token , left no room to ...
the lady he had recommended him to , went up to her with great eafe and freedom . Black Dominos are much alike ; the hat was the only remarkable thing about CHARLES ; and this ftranger's impudence , added to that token , left no room to ...
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... Lady feem'd fo perfectly enamoured with him , that he thought there could be no danger in faying any thing to her ; and with a faultering voice propofed their seeing what weather it was . The Lady drew back , and after a filence of a ...
... Lady feem'd fo perfectly enamoured with him , that he thought there could be no danger in faying any thing to her ; and with a faultering voice propofed their seeing what weather it was . The Lady drew back , and after a filence of a ...
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