Select British Classics, Band 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... some , without making others the poorer for it . I have lately seen several in liveries , who will give as good of their own very suddenly : and took a particular satisfaction in the sight of a country wench THE TATLER . 55.
... some , without making others the poorer for it . I have lately seen several in liveries , who will give as good of their own very suddenly : and took a particular satisfaction in the sight of a country wench THE TATLER . 55.
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... took occasion to enumerate the misfortunes of his life , and concluded with telling me , that he was never suc- cessful in any of his undertakings . I was forced to comfort him with the common reflection upon such occasions , that men ...
... took occasion to enumerate the misfortunes of his life , and concluded with telling me , that he was never suc- cessful in any of his undertakings . I was forced to comfort him with the common reflection upon such occasions , that men ...
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... to a rest- lessness in her seat , and impertinent playing of her fan , and many other motions and gestures , before I took the least notice of her . At last I looked at her with a kind of surprize , as if she had before THE TATLER . 63.
... to a rest- lessness in her seat , and impertinent playing of her fan , and many other motions and gestures , before I took the least notice of her . At last I looked at her with a kind of surprize , as if she had before THE TATLER . 63.
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... took occasion from it to rally her face , rather than admire her vir- tue . I would therefore advise the prude , who has a mind to know the integrity of her own heart , to lay her hand seriously upon it , and to examine herself ...
... took occasion from it to rally her face , rather than admire her vir- tue . I would therefore advise the prude , who has a mind to know the integrity of her own heart , to lay her hand seriously upon it , and to examine herself ...
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... took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the bed , and who he did not question was the good man of ...
... took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the bed , and who he did not question was the good man of ...
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