London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... lovers ; but her young mind and care - repelling heart , had never yet formed an attachment : an accomplished man of fashion was as indifferent to her , if he helped her to mount or dismount her horse , as her mother's footman would be ...
... lovers ; but her young mind and care - repelling heart , had never yet formed an attachment : an accomplished man of fashion was as indifferent to her , if he helped her to mount or dismount her horse , as her mother's footman would be ...
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... , whom she had invited at a select party to cards in the evening ? Another would take a card from her ridicule , and read over a list of the horn- The Lovers are united . ing visits she meant to 40 LONDON CHARACTERS ,
... , whom she had invited at a select party to cards in the evening ? Another would take a card from her ridicule , and read over a list of the horn- The Lovers are united . ing visits she meant to 40 LONDON CHARACTERS ,
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... Lovers are united . ing visits she meant to pay when church was over while others sat ruminating on the parties they were likely to meet at the different houses of the nobility who gave Sunday concerts . After the banns had been duly ...
... Lovers are united . ing visits she meant to pay when church was over while others sat ruminating on the parties they were likely to meet at the different houses of the nobility who gave Sunday concerts . After the banns had been duly ...
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... lover , gives us a faithful picture of the Duke : " He envies every sparrow that he sees . ' MORAL ESSAYS . 4 The Duke of Warton was a constant admirer of the female sex , but we are led to suppose he never had been a favourite with ...
... lover , gives us a faithful picture of the Duke : " He envies every sparrow that he sees . ' MORAL ESSAYS . 4 The Duke of Warton was a constant admirer of the female sex , but we are led to suppose he never had been a favourite with ...
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... lover is not to be depended upon ; and little can be relied on where a man al- lows himself , in such a situation , openly to profess his inclinations . We do not say that Colonel Arlington was purposely absent , but after a hus- band ...
... lover is not to be depended upon ; and little can be relied on where a man al- lows himself , in such a situation , openly to profess his inclinations . We do not say that Colonel Arlington was purposely absent , but after a hus- band ...
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