London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... receiving and returning visits , attending auctions , various exhi- bitions and fashionable lounging shops , prevented her experiencing , from the som- niferous god , that benefit which might en- able her to recruit her declining ...
... receiving and returning visits , attending auctions , various exhi- bitions and fashionable lounging shops , prevented her experiencing , from the som- niferous god , that benefit which might en- able her to recruit her declining ...
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... once diffused over his social and private hours , made him look into his own thoughts , and imagine that , per- haps , a spark of jealousy , almost insepa- Admonitions received with Contempt . rable from true love , 72 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... once diffused over his social and private hours , made him look into his own thoughts , and imagine that , per- haps , a spark of jealousy , almost insepa- Admonitions received with Contempt . rable from true love , 72 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... received with Contempt . rable from true love , had crept into the enlarged composition of his heart ; and still he would have stronger proofs before he came to extremities ; as for a trial in Westminster Hall , and suing for da mages ...
... received with Contempt . rable from true love , had crept into the enlarged composition of his heart ; and still he would have stronger proofs before he came to extremities ; as for a trial in Westminster Hall , and suing for da mages ...
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... received him lite- rally at her ruelle ! Was the weather very sultry , or did she wish to be equipped as much as pos- sible in the style of the Medicean Venus , she was perfectly indifferent when she entered almost without covering ...
... received him lite- rally at her ruelle ! Was the weather very sultry , or did she wish to be equipped as much as pos- sible in the style of the Medicean Venus , she was perfectly indifferent when she entered almost without covering ...
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... received that approbation from a grate- ful government which he merited . The family of the Graingers might be said , in every respect , to be formed to please the fair ; handsome in person , insinua- ting in manners , brave , and ...
... received that approbation from a grate- ful government which he merited . The family of the Graingers might be said , in every respect , to be formed to please the fair ; handsome in person , insinua- ting in manners , brave , and ...
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