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... of distempers , and I soon saw that his was love . I then turned to my common - place - book , and found his case under the word Coquette ; and reading over 6 6 the catalogue which I have collected out of this 6 NO . 107 . TATLER .
... of distempers , and I soon saw that his was love . I then turned to my common - place - book , and found his case under the word Coquette ; and reading over 6 6 the catalogue which I have collected out of this 6 NO . 107 . TATLER .
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... soon as she entered I saw she was Mr. Isaac's scholar , by her speaking air , and the becoming stop she made when she be- gan her apology . You will be surprised , Sir , ' said she , that I take this liberty , who am utterly a stranger ...
... soon as she entered I saw she was Mr. Isaac's scholar , by her speaking air , and the becoming stop she made when she be- gan her apology . You will be surprised , Sir , ' said she , that I take this liberty , who am utterly a stranger ...
Pàgina 20
... soon as we are convinced that our dislike to each other may be of any consequence : for , to tell you truly , ' said she , for it is in vain to hide any thing from a man of your penetration , general visits are not made out of good ...
... soon as we are convinced that our dislike to each other may be of any consequence : for , to tell you truly , ' said she , for it is in vain to hide any thing from a man of your penetration , general visits are not made out of good ...
Pàgina 24
... soon as I had placed myself in my chair of judi- cature , I ordered my clerk , Mr. Lillie , to read to the assembly , who were gathered together accord- ing to notice , a certain declaration , by way of charge , to open the purpose of ...
... soon as I had placed myself in my chair of judi- cature , I ordered my clerk , Mr. Lillie , to read to the assembly , who were gathered together accord- ing to notice , a certain declaration , by way of charge , to open the purpose of ...
Pàgina 25
... soon as they found themselves pitied or believed . ' She ended her discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of VOL . III ...
... soon as they found themselves pitied or believed . ' She ended her discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of VOL . III ...
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