The English Theophrastus: Or, The Manners of the Age: Being the Modern Characters of the Court, the Town, and the City ...W. Turner ... R. Basset ... and J. Chantry, 1702 - 367 страница |
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... falls in Love , and tells his Miftrefs in a very pathetick Letter , he is oblig'd to her bright Beauty for his Poetry ; but if this Damfel prove no more indulgent than his Mufe , his Amour is like to conclude but unluckily . Σ Demetrius ...
... falls in Love , and tells his Miftrefs in a very pathetick Letter , he is oblig'd to her bright Beauty for his Poetry ; but if this Damfel prove no more indulgent than his Mufe , his Amour is like to conclude but unluckily . Σ Demetrius ...
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... falls defperately in " Love with her , and prefents her with two Hun- " dred great Sefterces ( a Gentlewoman's Portion ) " for a Night's Lodging . દ " One would imagine our Matrons fhould be " mighty Jealous of their Husbands ...
... falls defperately in " Love with her , and prefents her with two Hun- " dred great Sefterces ( a Gentlewoman's Portion ) " for a Night's Lodging . દ " One would imagine our Matrons fhould be " mighty Jealous of their Husbands ...
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... falls in his Efteem , as it falls in Price , and he would not fo much as tafte of the Wine , if the hard Name and the high Rate did not give it a Relish . After a Glafs or two , ( for he dares not come up to a Pint ) he begins to talk ...
... falls in his Efteem , as it falls in Price , and he would not fo much as tafte of the Wine , if the hard Name and the high Rate did not give it a Relish . After a Glafs or two , ( for he dares not come up to a Pint ) he begins to talk ...
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... live and reign without any further Defires or Fears , falls into the Life of a private Man , and enjoys but thofe Pleasures Pleasures and Entertainments , which a great ma- ny feveral The Manners of the Age . 63 Pleasures.
... live and reign without any further Defires or Fears , falls into the Life of a private Man , and enjoys but thofe Pleasures Pleasures and Entertainments , which a great ma- ny feveral The Manners of the Age . 63 Pleasures.
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... fall into the Hands ofa Prodigal , ' tis vanifh'd in a Moment . So that the Time allotted us , if it were well employ'd , were abundantly enough , to answer all the Ends and purposes of Mankind . A neglected Drefs in Old People ...
... fall into the Hands ofa Prodigal , ' tis vanifh'd in a Moment . So that the Time allotted us , if it were well employ'd , were abundantly enough , to answer all the Ends and purposes of Mankind . A neglected Drefs in Old People ...
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