Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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... Madam De Gomez . The fixth Edition , in four neat Pocket Volumes , adorned with Copper - Plates . Price 12 s . II . A new Tranflation of the Works of Monf . de la BRUYERE . Containing the Characters or Manners of the prefent Age : The ...
... Madam De Gomez . The fixth Edition , in four neat Pocket Volumes , adorned with Copper - Plates . Price 12 s . II . A new Tranflation of the Works of Monf . de la BRUYERE . Containing the Characters or Manners of the prefent Age : The ...
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... Madam , of this happy Occafion , to let you know the Senti- ments of the Beaumonde , upon the ele- gant Grandeur , with which your Lady- fhip appeared in the Circle , upon her Majefty's Birth - Day ; -the Encomiums of the polite World ...
... Madam , of this happy Occafion , to let you know the Senti- ments of the Beaumonde , upon the ele- gant Grandeur , with which your Lady- fhip appeared in the Circle , upon her Majefty's Birth - Day ; -the Encomiums of the polite World ...
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... Madam , in not drawing your Ladyship , by Art Magic , into the public Circle , upon the Queen's Birth - Day , upon which , which , you determined your Charms fhou'd exert their Influence , only , in private .. Mrs. Frank . Well ! -don't ...
... Madam , in not drawing your Ladyship , by Art Magic , into the public Circle , upon the Queen's Birth - Day , upon which , which , you determined your Charms fhou'd exert their Influence , only , in private .. Mrs. Frank . Well ! -don't ...
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... Madam but perhaps , I had better stay where I am - for most People are more . out of Countenance , in making an Apology for an Error , than they were in commit- ting it . Mrs. Frank . I vow you have it - that is , precisely , the Cafe ...
... Madam but perhaps , I had better stay where I am - for most People are more . out of Countenance , in making an Apology for an Error , than they were in commit- ting it . Mrs. Frank . I vow you have it - that is , precisely , the Cafe ...
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... Madam . Mrs. Frank . This is the firft Thing you ever faid to me , I did not think I de- ferv'd . Lady Mer . And fo you imagine good People , this is the genteelest Way of getting rid of me , I fuppofe ; but I am determined to mortify ...
... Madam . Mrs. Frank . This is the firft Thing you ever faid to me , I did not think I de- ferv'd . Lady Mer . And fo you imagine good People , this is the genteelest Way of getting rid of me , I fuppofe ; but I am determined to mortify ...
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Página 264 - Passion, and yet too proud to render up his Dignity a Sacrifice to it — If Sir, your Friend did not give this Account of Mr. Booth's Appearance in these Characters, and in many others, with equal Propriety — you'll pardon me, if I tell you the Gentleman was not a little defective in his Judgment of Nature, and the...