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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... Acquaintance , I think I must try my Abilities in a little gentle Satyr , upon a former Male Friend of yours , I did fee at Court , and am fure , could not mif- take any other for the brilliant Mr. Bellair . Mrs. Frank . Sir , I will ...
... Acquaintance , I think I must try my Abilities in a little gentle Satyr , upon a former Male Friend of yours , I did fee at Court , and am fure , could not mif- take any other for the brilliant Mr. Bellair . Mrs. Frank . Sir , I will ...
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... Acquaintance of his ; whether of the honourable , or reverse Clafs , my Anecdotes do not reveal ; nor by any previous or fubfequent Conduct of the Lady , can I , nor do I believe you will be able to determine --- perhaps you will fay ...
... Acquaintance of his ; whether of the honourable , or reverse Clafs , my Anecdotes do not reveal ; nor by any previous or fubfequent Conduct of the Lady , can I , nor do I believe you will be able to determine --- perhaps you will fay ...
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... acquainted with a Lady , who was an amazing Pro- ficient in that Kind of Anatomy , and could , at once , diftinguish whether those extreme Operations of the Face , and Tongue , correfponded with the Heart --- VOL . II . C nay , nay ...
... acquainted with a Lady , who was an amazing Pro- ficient in that Kind of Anatomy , and could , at once , diftinguish whether those extreme Operations of the Face , and Tongue , correfponded with the Heart --- VOL . II . C nay , nay ...
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... Acquaintance , as well as my Fe- male , may be pretty justly arraign'd of Coquetry ; though I'll be fworn , the whole World will acquit them of the flightest Tincture of Prudery . Spring- love told her , if any of his Acquaintance ...
... Acquaintance , as well as my Fe- male , may be pretty justly arraign'd of Coquetry ; though I'll be fworn , the whole World will acquit them of the flightest Tincture of Prudery . Spring- love told her , if any of his Acquaintance ...
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... acquainted with any of the Particulars ? --- Love ! power- ful Love ! I prefume --- Lord ! how can People be fo ridiculoutly weak to ex- pose themselves in public Places ? --- Mrs. Mrs. Frankly told her , fhe feemed al- ready pretty [ 39 ]
... acquainted with any of the Particulars ? --- Love ! power- ful Love ! I prefume --- Lord ! how can People be fo ridiculoutly weak to ex- pose themselves in public Places ? --- Mrs. Mrs. Frankly told her , fhe feemed al- ready pretty [ 39 ]
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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...