The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... lady of high quality , How happy will that gentlewoman be In his Grace of Leeds's good company ! She shall have all that's fine and fair , And the best of silk and satin shall wear ; And ride in a coach to take the air , And have a ...
... lady of high quality , How happy will that gentlewoman be In his Grace of Leeds's good company ! She shall have all that's fine and fair , And the best of silk and satin shall wear ; And ride in a coach to take the air , And have a ...
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... lady that these lines were inserted in the last edition of his Dic- tionary , under the word SPORT 4 . " Of Goldsmith's Traveller he used to speak in terms of the highest commendation . A lady 5 I remember , who had the pleasure of ...
... lady that these lines were inserted in the last edition of his Dic- tionary , under the word SPORT 4 . " Of Goldsmith's Traveller he used to speak in terms of the highest commendation . A lady 5 I remember , who had the pleasure of ...
Pàgina 495
... ladies up stairs , on a visit to a lady of fash- ion ( Miss Cotterel 2 ) , the servant , not knowing him , suddenly seized him by the shoulder , and ex- claimed , ' Where are you going ? ' striving at the same time to drag him back ...
... ladies up stairs , on a visit to a lady of fash- ion ( Miss Cotterel 2 ) , the servant , not knowing him , suddenly seized him by the shoulder , and ex- claimed , ' Where are you going ? ' striving at the same time to drag him back ...
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