Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... lady of my acquaintance supposed , from the Sardones or people of Roussillon , but from the involuntary hyste- rical affection produced by eating that species of ra- nunculus called the Herba Sardonia . And lastly , ( for the second ...
... lady of my acquaintance supposed , from the Sardones or people of Roussillon , but from the involuntary hyste- rical affection produced by eating that species of ra- nunculus called the Herba Sardonia . And lastly , ( for the second ...
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... lady of great respectability and congenial age , with whom I had been acquainted nearly fifteen years ; and in the first three months , I think , I paid eleven pounds for postage of letters from collaterals , whose affinity it would ...
... lady of great respectability and congenial age , with whom I had been acquainted nearly fifteen years ; and in the first three months , I think , I paid eleven pounds for postage of letters from collaterals , whose affinity it would ...
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... Lady Rivers , the favourite sister of Sir Guy , then dwelt in the close of Westminster Abbey , in the next house to my own , which abutteth upon the great cloisters ; who first being only a near neighbour , became at last a fast friend ...
... Lady Rivers , the favourite sister of Sir Guy , then dwelt in the close of Westminster Abbey , in the next house to my own , which abutteth upon the great cloisters ; who first being only a near neighbour , became at last a fast friend ...
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... Lady Rivers , who did often , with all the compassment of wit and loving - kindness of heart , beseech him to abandon the crafty mermaids and chamberers with whom he consorted , and choose . some chaste and discreet mate , so to ...
... Lady Rivers , who did often , with all the compassment of wit and loving - kindness of heart , beseech him to abandon the crafty mermaids and chamberers with whom he consorted , and choose . some chaste and discreet mate , so to ...
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... lady , of stately presence and surpassingly beauteous . More especially was he astonied at her large , round , glistering , dark eyes , with two goodly arcs of black thereover spread- ing , the which seemed to him a more noble and majes ...
... lady , of stately presence and surpassingly beauteous . More especially was he astonied at her large , round , glistering , dark eyes , with two goodly arcs of black thereover spread- ing , the which seemed to him a more noble and majes ...
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