The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Pleasure Steele . 152. Military Courage 153. Folly of wishing to be young 154. Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit and Pleasure 155. Impertinent Conversation to Women in Business 156. Character of Women's Men 157. Improper Method of ...
... Pleasure Steele . 152. Military Courage 153. Folly of wishing to be young 154. Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit and Pleasure 155. Impertinent Conversation to Women in Business 156. Character of Women's Men 157. Improper Method of ...
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... pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of and of the surprising influence which manners , is peculiar to you , in ...
... pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of and of the surprising influence which manners , is peculiar to you , in ...
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... pleasure to me that I have this opportunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . Volume the ...
... pleasure to me that I have this opportunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . Volume the ...
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... pleasure I take an opportu - have occasionally served to cover or introduce nity of publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you allow me in your friendship and familiarity . I will not acknowledge to you that I have often had ...
... pleasure I take an opportu - have occasionally served to cover or introduce nity of publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you allow me in your friendship and familiarity . I will not acknowledge to you that I have often had ...
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... pleasures of the age , we have amongst us the gallant Will Honey comb ; a gentleman who , according to his years ... pleasure , as she looked upon ferments in his function would oblige him to ; them ; but , at the same time , showed ...
... pleasures of the age , we have amongst us the gallant Will Honey comb ; a gentleman who , according to his years ... pleasure , as she looked upon ferments in his function would oblige him to ; them ; but , at the same time , showed ...
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