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第 34 頁
When a set of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though ever so trivial ,
they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week
upon the account of such a fantastic refernblance . I know a considerable ...
When a set of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though ever so trivial ,
they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week
upon the account of such a fantastic refernblance . I know a considerable ...
第 36 頁
The Beaf - fteak and October clubs are neither of them averse to eating and
drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their refpective titles . When
men are thus knit together by a love of society , not a spirit of facti and don't meet
to ...
The Beaf - fteak and October clubs are neither of them averse to eating and
drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their refpective titles . When
men are thus knit together by a love of society , not a spirit of facti and don't meet
to ...
第 78 頁
I have given him directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place
himself in fuch a manner that he shall meet his eyes whereever he throws them ; I
have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
I have given him directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place
himself in fuch a manner that he shall meet his eyes whereever he throws them ; I
have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
第 95 頁
If you will be so good as to deny yourself always to me , I shall return • the
obligation by giving the same orders to my ferva When accident makes us meet
at a third place , we may mutually lament the misfortune of never finding one
another at ...
If you will be so good as to deny yourself always to me , I shall return • the
obligation by giving the same orders to my ferva When accident makes us meet
at a third place , we may mutually lament the misfortune of never finding one
another at ...
第 116 頁
... she never looked so well “ in her life as this evening ; " or the like reflection ,
without regard to any other member of the fociety ; for in this assembly they do not
meet to talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to
himself ...
... she never looked so well “ in her life as this evening ; " or the like reflection ,
without regard to any other member of the fociety ; for in this assembly they do not
meet to talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to
himself ...
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