The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... tell my mother that pretty Mifs Clary was fhot up into a woman . The gentlemen begun now not to let their eyes glance over me , and in moft places I found my- felf diftinguished ; but obferved , the more I grew into ⚫ the esteem of ...
... tell my mother that pretty Mifs Clary was fhot up into a woman . The gentlemen begun now not to let their eyes glance over me , and in moft places I found my- felf diftinguished ; but obferved , the more I grew into ⚫ the esteem of ...
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... tell me my shape is delicate , my eyes fparkling , my lips I know not what , my cheeks , forfooth , adorned ' with a juft mixture of the rofe and lily ; but I with this face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and ...
... tell me my shape is delicate , my eyes fparkling , my lips I know not what , my cheeks , forfooth , adorned ' with a juft mixture of the rofe and lily ; but I with this face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and ...
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... tell us , a tall one too ) who had confented to the full accomplish- ment of his defires that evening ; but one of the com- pany , who was his confident , affured us fhe was a wo- man of humour , and made the agreement on this con ...
... tell us , a tall one too ) who had confented to the full accomplish- ment of his defires that evening ; but one of the com- pany , who was his confident , affured us fhe was a wo- man of humour , and made the agreement on this con ...
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... tell the difafters which he met with on his road hi- ⚫ther , a little too incoherently to be rightly underftcod , By what I can gather from him , that within three ⚫ miles of this fide Wickham the party was fet upon by highwaymen . Mr ...
... tell the difafters which he met with on his road hi- ⚫ther , a little too incoherently to be rightly underftcod , By what I can gather from him , that within three ⚫ miles of this fide Wickham the party was fet upon by highwaymen . Mr ...
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... tell thee , that thou ftrangely affected to be fage and folid : now pr'ythee let me obferve to thee , that though it be common enough for people as they grow older to grow graver , yet it is not fo common to become wifer . Verily to me ...
... tell thee , that thou ftrangely affected to be fage and folid : now pr'ythee let me obferve to thee , that though it be common enough for people as they grow older to grow graver , yet it is not fo common to become wifer . Verily to me ...
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