The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 89
... young and unbred , and out- does the ensnarers , who are almost twice her age . The air that she takes is to come into company after a walk , and is very successfully out of breath upon occasion . Her mother is in the secret , and calls ...
... young and unbred , and out- does the ensnarers , who are almost twice her age . The air that she takes is to come into company after a walk , and is very successfully out of breath upon occasion . Her mother is in the secret , and calls ...
Page 105
... young men of condition that have run into excesses , has been that they had a regard to their quality and reputa ... young Antonio is a lamentable instance of ill conduct in this kind . The young man did not want natural talents ...
... young men of condition that have run into excesses , has been that they had a regard to their quality and reputa ... young Antonio is a lamentable instance of ill conduct in this kind . The young man did not want natural talents ...
Page 265
... young fellow shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imagina- ble . There are no less than six of these venerable housekeepers of my acquaintance . This humour among young men of condition is imitated by ...
... young fellow shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imagina- ble . There are no less than six of these venerable housekeepers of my acquaintance . This humour among young men of condition is imitated by ...
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