The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 52Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... Lady or Gentlewoman of good carriage that is desirous to entertain ( to her private uses ) a young , straight , and upright Gentleman , of the age of five or six and twenty at most , who can serve in the na- ture of a Gentleman - Usher ...
... Lady or Gentlewoman of good carriage that is desirous to entertain ( to her private uses ) a young , straight , and upright Gentleman , of the age of five or six and twenty at most , who can serve in the na- ture of a Gentleman - Usher ...
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... lady found herself in such high spirits , that she said she would give them " No Supper " without a “ Song ; " which being complied with , she fell gently back in her chair , and expired without a groan . " Dr. Palmer ( one of her ...
... lady found herself in such high spirits , that she said she would give them " No Supper " without a “ Song ; " which being complied with , she fell gently back in her chair , and expired without a groan . " Dr. Palmer ( one of her ...
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... lady , whose husband accompanied her , was precisely such as I thought her the first moment of our acquaintance , affable , lively , amiable , and unaffected ; and so much do I wish her well , that I sincerely hope I am wrong in my ...
... lady , whose husband accompanied her , was precisely such as I thought her the first moment of our acquaintance , affable , lively , amiable , and unaffected ; and so much do I wish her well , that I sincerely hope I am wrong in my ...
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... lady - I have said that she had an only child on board with her - On coming to a passage , which , after exhi- biting the dreadful situation in which a ship was , expecting every moment to be swallowed by the merciless waves , and which ...
... lady - I have said that she had an only child on board with her - On coming to a passage , which , after exhi- biting the dreadful situation in which a ship was , expecting every moment to be swallowed by the merciless waves , and which ...
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... Ladies and Gentlemen , with the painter for not having given this face expression ; it is , I assure you , very like ... lady of fashion having asked Mr. Flus- ter what he thought of her aviary , which occupied a splendid gallery , he ...
... Ladies and Gentlemen , with the painter for not having given this face expression ; it is , I assure you , very like ... lady of fashion having asked Mr. Flus- ter what he thought of her aviary , which occupied a splendid gallery , he ...
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