Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 236
... head instead of and experienced ; and that no part of it . My hand ( with a pen in it ) is as the picture flatters ... head I would part with for a stronger heart . If you had been to feel what my head has been to - day , you would have ...
... head instead of and experienced ; and that no part of it . My hand ( with a pen in it ) is as the picture flatters ... head I would part with for a stronger heart . If you had been to feel what my head has been to - day , you would have ...
Page 288
... head quarters , in- I have already told you , and so deed , party is not out of the question : must lady Ailesbury , that my cou- the day after to - morrow will be a rage fails me , and I dare not meet you great bustle in the city for a ...
... head quarters , in- I have already told you , and so deed , party is not out of the question : must lady Ailesbury , that my cou- the day after to - morrow will be a rage fails me , and I dare not meet you great bustle in the city for a ...
Page 338
... heads of Paris ! I Cheap's and Dr. H.'s good fortunes wish every lady and gentleman in please me . Pray learn , if you ... head I cannot be more explicit at in your mind as jolly as formerly , present . and as strong and hearty , only a ...
... heads of Paris ! I Cheap's and Dr. H.'s good fortunes wish every lady and gentleman in please me . Pray learn , if you ... head I cannot be more explicit at in your mind as jolly as formerly , present . and as strong and hearty , only a ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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