The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 79
... dear Uxander . If you tell a merry tale , the appli- cation is still directed to her dear ; and when she should commend you , she says to him , as if he had spoke it , ' That is , my dear , so pretty . ' - This puts me in mind of ...
... dear Uxander . If you tell a merry tale , the appli- cation is still directed to her dear ; and when she should commend you , she says to him , as if he had spoke it , ' That is , my dear , so pretty . ' - This puts me in mind of ...
Page 197
... DEAR JENNY , " I AM glad to find you are likely to be disposed of in marriage so much to your approbation as you tell me . You say you are afraid only of me , for I shall laugh at your spouse's airs . I beg of you not to fear it , for I ...
... DEAR JENNY , " I AM glad to find you are likely to be disposed of in marriage so much to your approbation as you tell me . You say you are afraid only of me , for I shall laugh at your spouse's airs . I beg of you not to fear it , for I ...
Page 200
... dear person . But I inter- rupt you too long from your cares , and myself from my conquests . ' I am , MADAM , Your most humble servant . " 4. Give me leave , Mr. Spectator , to add her friend's answer to this epistle , who is a very ...
... dear person . But I inter- rupt you too long from your cares , and myself from my conquests . ' I am , MADAM , Your most humble servant . " 4. Give me leave , Mr. Spectator , to add her friend's answer to this epistle , who is a very ...
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