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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... Nature conquered by Passion - the Seducer found guilty - he triumphs at the Verdict - The Reward - generous Behaviour of the Colonel - she marries again - Conclusion .. THE HON . MR . MELVINGTON . 133 The Work of Seduction - Manners of ...
... Nature conquered by Passion - the Seducer found guilty - he triumphs at the Verdict - The Reward - generous Behaviour of the Colonel - she marries again - Conclusion .. THE HON . MR . MELVINGTON . 133 The Work of Seduction - Manners of ...
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... Nature - Love - letters and Balls she arrives in London - her Conduct there - she catches a Lover - it is not all fair that glads the sight - she Exhibits her Lover in the Country- the Lovers described - a Scheme proposed - clan ...
... Nature - Love - letters and Balls she arrives in London - her Conduct there - she catches a Lover - it is not all fair that glads the sight - she Exhibits her Lover in the Country- the Lovers described - a Scheme proposed - clan ...
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... nature in our sex , it is the height of injustice to allow so much greater latitude to your's . " " I wish , " said the Marquis , " I had thought of taking out my watch , when Charlotte was at the commencement of her discourse upon male ...
... nature in our sex , it is the height of injustice to allow so much greater latitude to your's . " " I wish , " said the Marquis , " I had thought of taking out my watch , when Charlotte was at the commencement of her discourse upon male ...
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... and picturesque views which presented themselves at every break in the foliage , we experienced a pleasure no less lively , though of a different nature , His Hospitality . 1 in the comfort , hospitality , ADMIRAL WALLINGFORD . 13.
... and picturesque views which presented themselves at every break in the foliage , we experienced a pleasure no less lively , though of a different nature , His Hospitality . 1 in the comfort , hospitality , ADMIRAL WALLINGFORD . 13.
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... natural pensive cast of features which distinguish Mrs. Wallingford . This lady has still a very handsome face ; and before her figure had lost its roundness , it must have possessed very considerable beauty : she Portrait of the ...
... natural pensive cast of features which distinguish Mrs. Wallingford . This lady has still a very handsome face ; and before her figure had lost its roundness , it must have possessed very considerable beauty : she Portrait of the ...
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Admiral amiable amongst articles of war Ashford barouche beautiful beloved bewitching bosom character charms child Colonel comfort conduct countenance daugh daughter Daventry depraved derry dreadful dress Duke of Stowbright elegant expence eyes faithless fashion father Fatima Clarkis favour favourite female fond fortune gave gentleman Georgina give Grace Grosvenor guilty hand happy heart Henrietta honour husband Inca John Somerville kind knew Lady Charlotte Lady Elvira Lady Madelina Laureston live single lived look Lord Penworthy Lord Riverston lover marriage married ment mind Miss Dawson Miss Doncaster mistress Moiston morning mother nature ness never noble Olderston OVID parent passion person pleasure possessed pride Pyrmont racter Ravensburgh rienced Rochford Rymington shew Sir John smile soon sweet sweet emotion temper tender thing thought tion Titian took town truly vanity vice virtue virtuous Wallingford wife wish woman worthy young youth
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