London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... Clairville ; and the report made of him , by that aimiable character , ( over whom he had acquired great ascendancy ) falling in with the opi- nions she had herself formed of his ami- ability and worth , induced her to receive the ...
... Clairville ; and the report made of him , by that aimiable character , ( over whom he had acquired great ascendancy ) falling in with the opi- nions she had herself formed of his ami- ability and worth , induced her to receive the ...
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... Clairville's , there was a female , whose misfortunes , integrity , and strength of mind , had created an inte rest , and secured her an asylum under the roof of this hospitable and benevolent Lady , who had had some knowledge of Base ...
... Clairville's , there was a female , whose misfortunes , integrity , and strength of mind , had created an inte rest , and secured her an asylum under the roof of this hospitable and benevolent Lady , who had had some knowledge of Base ...
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... Clairville's society , induced him to make a point of securing , by his speciousness , plausibility , and at- tentions , the good opinion of that Lady . As to those chronicles of scandal Lady Turnabout and her malicious Cousin Snargate ...
... Clairville's society , induced him to make a point of securing , by his speciousness , plausibility , and at- tentions , the good opinion of that Lady . As to those chronicles of scandal Lady Turnabout and her malicious Cousin Snargate ...
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... Clairville ; and about eight months since , her Lady- ship spoke of Sir William Featherington , to me , in the highest terms : and does he not visit at the two maiden cousins , Lady Turnabout and Miss Snargate ? and as to the moral ...
... Clairville ; and about eight months since , her Lady- ship spoke of Sir William Featherington , to me , in the highest terms : and does he not visit at the two maiden cousins , Lady Turnabout and Miss Snargate ? and as to the moral ...
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... Clairville's ! " " I do not , now , recollect the circum , stance , " said Lady Charlotte . " Bless me ! " continued the Marquis , " Surely you have not forgotten your coming home one morning last winter , and telling the Duchess you ...
... Clairville's ! " " I do not , now , recollect the circum , stance , " said Lady Charlotte . " Bless me ! " continued the Marquis , " Surely you have not forgotten your coming home one morning last winter , and telling the Duchess you ...
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