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Page 233
... called up all my poetry on this occasion , and fancied twenty Cupids prepared for execution in every folding of her white negligee . I had prepared my imagination for an angel's face ; but what was my mortification to find that the ...
... called up all my poetry on this occasion , and fancied twenty Cupids prepared for execution in every folding of her white negligee . I had prepared my imagination for an angel's face ; but what was my mortification to find that the ...
Page 527
... called Nash to her . Come , says she , I will be friends with you , though you are a fool ; and to let you see I am not angry , there is ten guineas more for your charity . But this I insist on , that neither my name , nor the sum ...
... called Nash to her . Come , says she , I will be friends with you , though you are a fool ; and to let you see I am not angry , there is ten guineas more for your charity . But this I insist on , that neither my name , nor the sum ...
Page 532
... called him his Honour , he was pleased ; internally conscious , that he had the justest pretensions to the title . If a beggar called him my Lord , he was happy , and generally sent the flatterer off happy too . I have known him , in ...
... called him his Honour , he was pleased ; internally conscious , that he had the justest pretensions to the title . If a beggar called him my Lord , he was happy , and generally sent the flatterer off happy too . I have known him , in ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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