London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... Lovers are united - a vi- sible Change - she bears it with Patience - re- tires to the Sea - shore - Conclusion , THE DUKE OF WARTON 47 His Dresssing - room - his Search after Pleasure- His Motives for leading a single Life - Re ...
... Lovers are united - a vi- sible Change - she bears it with Patience - re- tires to the Sea - shore - Conclusion , THE DUKE OF WARTON 47 His Dresssing - room - his Search after Pleasure- His Motives for leading a single Life - Re ...
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... they fly - a chance Lover - a Rendezvous -a mild and tender Censor - Love no one but your Husband a narrow Escape a painted Transparency Conclusion . SIR MARMADUKE BROOKS 171 Observations - Union of congenial Souls CONTENTS . i xv.
... they fly - a chance Lover - a Rendezvous -a mild and tender Censor - Love no one but your Husband a narrow Escape a painted Transparency Conclusion . SIR MARMADUKE BROOKS 171 Observations - Union of congenial Souls CONTENTS . i xv.
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... Lovers - she will hear of Love no more - her Cascades through Life -- the Butler - his Amours - Miss Winker- the French Cook - Miss Sharpe - the Irish Va- let - Jane Ware - a Discovery - Vice and Folly in common Life - the fatal Bank ...
... Lovers - she will hear of Love no more - her Cascades through Life -- the Butler - his Amours - Miss Winker- the French Cook - Miss Sharpe - the Irish Va- let - Jane Ware - a Discovery - Vice and Folly in common Life - the fatal Bank ...
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... they fly - a chance Lover - a Rendezvous —a mild and tender Censor - Love no one but your Husband a narrow Escape a painted Transparency Conclusion . Characters of the Duke and Duchess of Pyrmont . the CONTENTS . i xv.
... they fly - a chance Lover - a Rendezvous —a mild and tender Censor - Love no one but your Husband a narrow Escape a painted Transparency Conclusion . Characters of the Duke and Duchess of Pyrmont . the CONTENTS . i xv.
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... that his visits would be easily dispensed with in future ; but this English Ninon , was not so easily given up by her enamoured lover ; and A Dismission . at the superb town mansion , in B 6 A MORNING CONVERSATION . 11.
... that his visits would be easily dispensed with in future ; but this English Ninon , was not so easily given up by her enamoured lover ; and A Dismission . at the superb town mansion , in B 6 A MORNING CONVERSATION . 11.
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