London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... kind of shapes and descriptions , the votaries of vice and folly ; no reform is to be expected . The Serpentine river , and the bason in the Park , reflect on their conscious waves the ghosts of the bodies which foul SUICIDE has ...
... kind of shapes and descriptions , the votaries of vice and folly ; no reform is to be expected . The Serpentine river , and the bason in the Park , reflect on their conscious waves the ghosts of the bodies which foul SUICIDE has ...
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... kind of wo- men , not amiss , well enough ; but hot worth the trouble of crossing the street to look at . " " Who are these sentimen- talists , as you call them ? " said Lady Charlotte . " One , I tell you , I never saw before , the ...
... kind of wo- men , not amiss , well enough ; but hot worth the trouble of crossing the street to look at . " " Who are these sentimen- talists , as you call them ? " said Lady Charlotte . " One , I tell you , I never saw before , the ...
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... kind , and he increased his breadth by putting one arm a - kimbo . Thus he stood , gazing at the face of the pretty innocent , who seemed to wish to enter , but was abashed at the torrid , flaming counte- nance of the Cerberus who ...
... kind , and he increased his breadth by putting one arm a - kimbo . Thus he stood , gazing at the face of the pretty innocent , who seemed to wish to enter , but was abashed at the torrid , flaming counte- nance of the Cerberus who ...
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... kind been brought at the present day . Hes son and daughter truly loved her ; and they did all they could to divert her mind : but nothing afforded her so much satisfaction as the various modern cha- racters they put together for her ...
... kind been brought at the present day . Hes son and daughter truly loved her ; and they did all they could to divert her mind : but nothing afforded her so much satisfaction as the various modern cha- racters they put together for her ...
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... kind , and ever charm- ed with her winning society : he now became frequently absent from her , and sometimes for a length of time : her good . sense however taught her , that frowns and reproaches would be of no use , but only render ...
... kind , and ever charm- ed with her winning society : he now became frequently absent from her , and sometimes for a length of time : her good . sense however taught her , that frowns and reproaches would be of no use , but only render ...
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