The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... lady , however , recovering herself after a little fpace , faid to her husband with a figh , My dear , misfortunes never come fin- gle . " My friend , I found , acted but an un- der - part at his table , and being a man of more good ...
... lady , however , recovering herself after a little fpace , faid to her husband with a figh , My dear , misfortunes never come fin- gle . " My friend , I found , acted but an un- der - part at his table , and being a man of more good ...
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... lady , that fat in a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the loves of Ve- nus and Adonis ... lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were ftuck among the harness , and by their gay dresses and fmiling features ...
... lady , that fat in a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the loves of Ve- nus and Adonis ... lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were ftuck among the harness , and by their gay dresses and fmiling features ...
Page 37
... Lady Ample is ' the most mi " ferable woman in the world , purely of her own making ; the even grudges herfelf meat ... lady's misfortune feems to be ¿ < Mr. SPECTATOR , Y OUR making public the late trouble gave you , yen will find to ...
... Lady Ample is ' the most mi " ferable woman in the world , purely of her own making ; the even grudges herfelf meat ... lady's misfortune feems to be ¿ < Mr. SPECTATOR , Y OUR making public the late trouble gave you , yen will find to ...
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... lady's li- brary , ' till fuch time as he was in a readiness to receive me . The very found of a Lady's Library gave me a great curiofity to fee it ; and as it was fome time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning ...
... lady's li- brary , ' till fuch time as he was in a readiness to receive me . The very found of a Lady's Library gave me a great curiofity to fee it ; and as it was fome time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning ...
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... lady preferves her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country , not , fays Sir Roger , that the fets fo great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her laiks and nightingales . For the fays that every bird which ...
... lady preferves her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country , not , fays Sir Roger , that the fets fo great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her laiks and nightingales . For the fays that every bird which ...
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