The Spectator, Volume 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... Pleasure to me that I have this Opportunity of professing my self one of Your great Admirers , and , in a very particular , Manner , My Lord , Your Lordship's most Obliged , and most Obedient , Humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR THE ...
... Pleasure to me that I have this Opportunity of professing my self one of Your great Admirers , and , in a very particular , Manner , My Lord , Your Lordship's most Obliged , and most Obedient , Humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR THE ...
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... Pleasure than she had ever done before , she returned the Box with a Smile , telling him , She could not but admire at his Choice , WILL fancying that his Story took , immediately fell into a Dissertation on the Usefulness of Looking ...
... Pleasure than she had ever done before , she returned the Box with a Smile , telling him , She could not but admire at his Choice , WILL fancying that his Story took , immediately fell into a Dissertation on the Usefulness of Looking ...
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... Pleasure we receive in being agreeable to each other in ordinary Life , that one would wish Dancing were generally understood as conducive as it really is , to a proper Deportment in Matters that appear the most remote from it . A Man ...
... Pleasure we receive in being agreeable to each other in ordinary Life , that one would wish Dancing were generally understood as conducive as it really is , to a proper Deportment in Matters that appear the most remote from it . A Man ...
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... Pleasure and Instruction . produced from it ; and also lay down some fundamental Rules , that might so tend to the Improvement of its Professors , and Information of the Spectators , that the first might be the better enabled to perform ...
... Pleasure and Instruction . produced from it ; and also lay down some fundamental Rules , that might so tend to the Improvement of its Professors , and Information of the Spectators , that the first might be the better enabled to perform ...
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... Pleasure to over - turn the Disposition of Plates and Dishes in the Kitchins of your housewifely Maids . Well , after all this Racket and Clutter , this is too dear , that is their Aversion ; another thing is charming , but not wanted ...
... Pleasure to over - turn the Disposition of Plates and Dishes in the Kitchins of your housewifely Maids . Well , after all this Racket and Clutter , this is too dear , that is their Aversion ; another thing is charming , but not wanted ...
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