The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... ladies at his house . This was an anxious crifis for my friend Ned ; and I perceived his mind in fuch a state of agitation , that I thought fit to stay with him for the reft of the forenoon : he began to form a variety of conjectures as ...
... ladies at his house . This was an anxious crifis for my friend Ned ; and I perceived his mind in fuch a state of agitation , that I thought fit to stay with him for the reft of the forenoon : he began to form a variety of conjectures as ...
الصفحة 35
... ladies on a water - party be- fore I had been a month in the world ; and my father never married again , having promised her on her death - bed not to bring a stepdame into his family , whilft I furvived : I had the misfortune to lose ...
... ladies on a water - party be- fore I had been a month in the world ; and my father never married again , having promised her on her death - bed not to bring a stepdame into his family , whilft I furvived : I had the misfortune to lose ...
الصفحة 36
... lady of great tafte fell in love with two or three of my best cows for their colour ; they were upon her lawn the next day : a gentleman of extraordinary virtù discovered a picture or two in my collection , that exactly fitted his ...
... lady of great tafte fell in love with two or three of my best cows for their colour ; they were upon her lawn the next day : a gentleman of extraordinary virtù discovered a picture or two in my collection , that exactly fitted his ...
الصفحة 37
... lady's hand in marriage till I was verily perfuaded by her exceffive fondness that there were no other means to fave her life . Now whether it was the violence of her paffion before our marriage , that gave fome shock to her intellects ...
... lady's hand in marriage till I was verily perfuaded by her exceffive fondness that there were no other means to fave her life . Now whether it was the violence of her paffion before our marriage , that gave fome shock to her intellects ...
الصفحة 50
... is become too dull to find a mar- ket ; the pillory is a great reformer . The detail of a court drawing - room , though not very edify- ing , is perfectly inoffenfive ; a lady cannot great- ing , 50 THE OBSERVER . N ° 130 .
... is become too dull to find a mar- ket ; the pillory is a great reformer . The detail of a court drawing - room , though not very edify- ing , is perfectly inoffenfive ; a lady cannot great- ing , 50 THE OBSERVER . N ° 130 .
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