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Pagina 1
... '— I have , first of all , ' says he , VOL . III . * The technical phrase of an auctioneer B the progress of an amour digested into sonnets , beginning พระกรรม -Letter from an old Maid-Conti- nental Intelligence STFALE.
... '— I have , first of all , ' says he , VOL . III . * The technical phrase of an auctioneer B the progress of an amour digested into sonnets , beginning พระกรรม -Letter from an old Maid-Conti- nental Intelligence STFALE.
Pagina 2
... says he , you do not believe there is such a person in nature . This was only my em- ployment in solitude last summer , when I had nei- ther friends nor books to divert me . ' I was go- ing , ' said I , ' to ask her name , but I find it ...
... says he , you do not believe there is such a person in nature . This was only my em- ployment in solitude last summer , when I had nei- ther friends nor books to divert me . ' I was go- ing , ' said I , ' to ask her name , but I find it ...
Pagina 20
... says she , is , that the porter , or servant who comes to the door , writes down all the names who come to see us ... say , I hope she has heard nothing of what I said of her , that she · grows so great with me ! But indeed my 20 NO ...
... says she , is , that the porter , or servant who comes to the door , writes down all the names who come to see us ... say , I hope she has heard nothing of what I said of her , that she · grows so great with me ! But indeed my 20 NO ...
Pagina 69
... says , that the design of our great grand- mothers in this petticoat , was to appear much bigger than the life ; for which reason they had false shoulder - blades , like wings , and the ruff above mentioned , to make their upper and ...
... says , that the design of our great grand- mothers in this petticoat , was to appear much bigger than the life ; for which reason they had false shoulder - blades , like wings , and the ruff above mentioned , to make their upper and ...
Pagina 85
... says , he shall take any thing that you prescribe , provided you do not make use of Jesuit's powder , or the cold - bath . Poor Cupid , ' continued she , has always been phthisi- cal ; and , as he lies under something like a chin- cough ...
... says , he shall take any thing that you prescribe , provided you do not make use of Jesuit's powder , or the cold - bath . Poor Cupid , ' continued she , has always been phthisi- cal ; and , as he lies under something like a chin- cough ...
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