London characters: or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ...Booksellers in Bond-Street, Piccadilly, and Pall-Mall ... and, 1809 - 348 страници |
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... ELEGANT RESORT . IN TWO VOLUMES . Embellished with appropriate and humorous Engravings . Quæ cuique est fortuna hodie , quam quisque secat spem , Tros Rutulusve fuat , nullo discrimine habebo . Virg . Æn . X. 107 . Jeune ou vieux ...
... ELEGANT RESORT . IN TWO VOLUMES . Embellished with appropriate and humorous Engravings . Quæ cuique est fortuna hodie , quam quisque secat spem , Tros Rutulusve fuat , nullo discrimine habebo . Virg . Æn . X. 107 . Jeune ou vieux ...
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... elegance of his mind , and purity of his taste . Since retired from the service , he has built a cottage in the most picturesque part of the Isle of Wight ; and which is called The Marine Villa : it is situated in the parish of Niton ...
... elegance of his mind , and purity of his taste . Since retired from the service , he has built a cottage in the most picturesque part of the Isle of Wight ; and which is called The Marine Villa : it is situated in the parish of Niton ...
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... elegant and interesting girl , Lady Madelina Graham ? " " The very same , my dear Duchess ; they are now but little known among the fashionables of London ; as they have retired , for some years , to a remote part of Devonshire ; loving ...
... elegant and interesting girl , Lady Madelina Graham ? " " The very same , my dear Duchess ; they are now but little known among the fashionables of London ; as they have retired , for some years , to a remote part of Devonshire ; loving ...
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... elegant language to their understanding ; while from his scanty purse he would give all he could spare if those gay pleasures which al- ways have charms for a young and cheer- ful mind , and which he ever loved and took in moderation ...
... elegant language to their understanding ; while from his scanty purse he would give all he could spare if those gay pleasures which al- ways have charms for a young and cheer- ful mind , and which he ever loved and took in moderation ...
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... elegant ease in his deportment which marked the gentleman . He thought him- self heart - whole ; but he felt it stealing away from him : he found he could not see , with indifference , the progressive de- velopement of a mind inclosed ...
... elegant ease in his deportment which marked the gentleman . He thought him- self heart - whole ; but he felt it stealing away from him : he found he could not see , with indifference , the progressive de- velopement of a mind inclosed ...
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