The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... pretty creature , who had every thing but money to recommend her . Having frequent opportu- nities of uttering all the soft things which an heart formed for love could inspire me with , I soon gained her consent to treat of marriage ...
... pretty creature , who had every thing but money to recommend her . Having frequent opportu- nities of uttering all the soft things which an heart formed for love could inspire me with , I soon gained her consent to treat of marriage ...
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... pretty children for her last stake . When she had thrown them away , her companion went off , discovering himself by his usual tokens , a cloven foot and a strong smell of brimstone ; which last proved only a bottle of spirits , which a ...
... pretty children for her last stake . When she had thrown them away , her companion went off , discovering himself by his usual tokens , a cloven foot and a strong smell of brimstone ; which last proved only a bottle of spirits , which a ...
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... pretty fellows , and the rea- son of it His acknowledgments to the public Time . How the time we live ought to be computed 316 264 Title - page , Anthony , his petition to the Spectator 304 307 Trade , the most likely means to make a ...
... pretty fellows , and the rea- son of it His acknowledgments to the public Time . How the time we live ought to be computed 316 264 Title - page , Anthony , his petition to the Spectator 304 307 Trade , the most likely means to make a ...
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