The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 5-6Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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Pàgina 257
... young girl for business , and the crying down her value for being a slight thing , together with every other circumstance in the scene , are inimitably excellent , and have the true spirit of comedy ; though it were to be wished the ...
... young girl for business , and the crying down her value for being a slight thing , together with every other circumstance in the scene , are inimitably excellent , and have the true spirit of comedy ; though it were to be wished the ...
Pàgina 232
... young ladies that visit her ; but after above an hour's search she returned of herself , having been taking a walk , as she told me , by Rosamond's pond . I have hereupon turn- ed off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new ...
... young ladies that visit her ; but after above an hour's search she returned of herself , having been taking a walk , as she told me , by Rosamond's pond . I have hereupon turn- ed off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new ...
Pàgina 234
... young fellow in the town of six feet high , that has not passed in review before one or other of these wealthy relicts . Hudibras's Cupid , who took his stand Upon a widow's jointure land , is daily employed in throwing darts , and ...
... young fellow in the town of six feet high , that has not passed in review before one or other of these wealthy relicts . Hudibras's Cupid , who took his stand Upon a widow's jointure land , is daily employed in throwing darts , and ...
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