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... upon the repetition of a warm expression , she looked at him with an eye of fondness , and told him he was past that time of life which could make her fear he would boast of a lady's favour ; then turn 10 [ No. 318 THE SPECTATOR .
... upon the repetition of a warm expression , she looked at him with an eye of fondness , and told him he was past that time of life which could make her fear he would boast of a lady's favour ; then turn 10 [ No. 318 THE SPECTATOR .
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... favour ; then turn - care , as much as possible , to keep myself a ed away her head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . I have neither confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance ...
... favour ; then turn - care , as much as possible , to keep myself a ed away her head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . I have neither confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance ...
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... decentius setas .'- Hor . warm expression , she looked at him with an eye of fondness , and told him he was past that time of life which could make her fear he would boast of a lady's favour ; then turn 10 [ No. 318 THE SPECTATOR .
... decentius setas .'- Hor . warm expression , she looked at him with an eye of fondness , and told him he was past that time of life which could make her fear he would boast of a lady's favour ; then turn 10 [ No. 318 THE SPECTATOR .
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... favour ; then turn - care , as much as possible , to keep myself a ed away her head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . I have neither confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance ...
... favour ; then turn - care , as much as possible , to keep myself a ed away her head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . I have neither confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance ...
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... favour and upon a subject , which , since you have not , I patronage , it is my own fault if I am not wiser take the liberty to recommend to you . What and richer every day I live . I speak this as I mean is , the patronage of young ...
... favour and upon a subject , which , since you have not , I patronage , it is my own fault if I am not wiser take the liberty to recommend to you . What and richer every day I live . I speak this as I mean is , the patronage of young ...
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