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... daugh- ters to mind the moral ; then whispered Mrs. Mayoress , This is very proper for young peo- ple to see ! Punch , at the end of the play , made Prudentia a compliment , and was very civil to the whole company , making bows until ...
... daugh- ters to mind the moral ; then whispered Mrs. Mayoress , This is very proper for young peo- ple to see ! Punch , at the end of the play , made Prudentia a compliment , and was very civil to the whole company , making bows until ...
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... daugh- ters . Upon which the gentleman , my friend , said , ' Nay , if Mr. Bickerstaff marries a child of any of his old companions , I hope mine shall have the preference ; there is Mrs. Mary is now sixteen , and would make him as fine ...
... daugh- ters . Upon which the gentleman , my friend , said , ' Nay , if Mr. Bickerstaff marries a child of any of his old companions , I hope mine shall have the preference ; there is Mrs. Mary is now sixteen , and would make him as fine ...
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... daugh- ter , just before she got up . I drew the curtains ; and being wrapped up in the safety of my old age , could with much pleasure , without passion , behold her sleeping , with Waller's poems , and a letter fixed in that part of ...
... daugh- ter , just before she got up . I drew the curtains ; and being wrapped up in the safety of my old age , could with much pleasure , without passion , behold her sleeping , with Waller's poems , and a letter fixed in that part of ...
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... daugh- ter's vanity , was observing , that she had all of a sudden held up her head higher than ordinary , and taken an air that showed a secret satisfac- tion in herself , mixed with a scorn of others . I did not know , ' says my ...
... daugh- ter's vanity , was observing , that she had all of a sudden held up her head higher than ordinary , and taken an air that showed a secret satisfac- tion in herself , mixed with a scorn of others . I did not know , ' says my ...
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... daugh - lord duke and I must necessarily be particular ter . I am your gentle reader , No. 177. ] S. B. ' Saturday , May 27 , 1710 . -Male si palpere , recalcitrat undique tutus . Hor . 1 Sat. ii . 20 . He spurns the flatterer , and his ...
... daugh - lord duke and I must necessarily be particular ter . I am your gentle reader , No. 177. ] S. B. ' Saturday , May 27 , 1710 . -Male si palpere , recalcitrat undique tutus . Hor . 1 Sat. ii . 20 . He spurns the flatterer , and his ...
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