London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... believe what a ludicrous scene has just taken place . By heaven , I was com- ing through Leicester Square , and who the deuse do you think I met arm in arm , just like honest Darby and Joan , walking as fast possible , and all the lit ...
... believe what a ludicrous scene has just taken place . By heaven , I was com- ing through Leicester Square , and who the deuse do you think I met arm in arm , just like honest Darby and Joan , walking as fast possible , and all the lit ...
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... believe , that man , from the impulse of high and ungovern- able passions , is honestly sincere , at the moment when he is making protestations of unchanging fidelity , and that he does not really deceive with an avowed in- They return ...
... believe , that man , from the impulse of high and ungovern- able passions , is honestly sincere , at the moment when he is making protestations of unchanging fidelity , and that he does not really deceive with an avowed in- They return ...
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... believe it was the first , ( and we may be led to suppose , from circumstances that followed , the last ) time she had been criminal ! * The following lines of a celebrated poet , should not be understood as a rule for married people ...
... believe it was the first , ( and we may be led to suppose , from circumstances that followed , the last ) time she had been criminal ! * The following lines of a celebrated poet , should not be understood as a rule for married people ...
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... believe , that a chronic disor- der , gradually ascending to the recesses of the brain , produced this fatal event : we sincerely trust it was so . We hope for the honour of the female sex , that his wife , however suspected by These ...
... believe , that a chronic disor- der , gradually ascending to the recesses of the brain , produced this fatal event : we sincerely trust it was so . We hope for the honour of the female sex , that his wife , however suspected by These ...
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... believe , is more free from prudery than myself ; but I cannot help saying , that the inde- corous conduct of Mrs. Fernonville , however she may be supported by the fashionable world , is not only disgusting but extremely prejudicial ...
... believe , is more free from prudery than myself ; but I cannot help saying , that the inde- corous conduct of Mrs. Fernonville , however she may be supported by the fashionable world , is not only disgusting but extremely prejudicial ...
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