The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... tender bosom . A hard fate but would she have changed it ? I have heard a woman say that she would have taken Swift's cruelty to have had his tenderness . He had a sort of worship for her whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A ...
... tender bosom . A hard fate but would she have changed it ? I have heard a woman say that she would have taken Swift's cruelty to have had his tenderness . He had a sort of worship for her whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A ...
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... tender - constitutioned ladies , why they should re- quire more cooling than their mothers before them ? " I find several speculative persons are of opinion that our sex has of late years been very saucy , and that the hoop - petticoat ...
... tender - constitutioned ladies , why they should re- quire more cooling than their mothers before them ? " I find several speculative persons are of opinion that our sex has of late years been very saucy , and that the hoop - petticoat ...
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... tender passion ; and the paper winds up with a letter from Leghorn , an account of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene before Lille , and proposals for publishing two sheets on the present state of Ethiopia , by Mr. Hill ; all of ...
... tender passion ; and the paper winds up with a letter from Leghorn , an account of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene before Lille , and proposals for publishing two sheets on the present state of Ethiopia , by Mr. Hill ; all of ...
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... Tender Husband " and the " Conscious Lovers ; " if man and boy resembled each other , Dick Steele the schoolboy must have been one of the most generous , good - for - nothing , amiable little crea- tures that ever conjugated the verb ...
... Tender Husband " and the " Conscious Lovers ; " if man and boy resembled each other , Dick Steele the schoolboy must have been one of the most generous , good - for - nothing , amiable little crea- tures that ever conjugated the verb ...
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... tender emotions , he says he is interrupted by the arrival of a hamper of wine , " the same as is to be sold at Garraway's , next week , " upon the receipt of which he sends for three friends , and they fall to instantly , " drinking ...
... tender emotions , he says he is interrupted by the arrival of a hamper of wine , " the same as is to be sold at Garraway's , next week , " upon the receipt of which he sends for three friends , and they fall to instantly , " drinking ...
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