The Spirit of the Public Journals, 第 11 卷Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1808 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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... better than to part with it . ( Reads . ) " A new plan . " Good ! " Decency to be preserved— undressed wh **** to be banished from the lower which he met a request , that this work might a second time com- mence with a DRAMATIC PIECE ...
... better than to part with it . ( Reads . ) " A new plan . " Good ! " Decency to be preserved— undressed wh **** to be banished from the lower which he met a request , that this work might a second time com- mence with a DRAMATIC PIECE ...
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... better ? She was well acquainted with the real good- ' ness of his heart ; which in your son is only assumed . Mr. Boncour . Assumed ! Mr. Montford . Montford . I say , assumed , Mr. Boncœur , to cover the worst of purposes ; which are ...
... better ? She was well acquainted with the real good- ' ness of his heart ; which in your son is only assumed . Mr. Boncour . Assumed ! Mr. Montford . Montford . I say , assumed , Mr. Boncœur , to cover the worst of purposes ; which are ...
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... better , Sir George , not make a serious affair of such trifles as these . Sir George . Trifles ! Are the honour of a wife , and the keen feelings of an injured husband , trifles , in your code of morality , Mr. Boncour ? Young Boncœur ...
... better , Sir George , not make a serious affair of such trifles as these . Sir George . Trifles ! Are the honour of a wife , and the keen feelings of an injured husband , trifles , in your code of morality , Mr. Boncour ? Young Boncœur ...
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... better than his son . Clara . Heavens ! have you mentioned my affairs to my uncle's servants ? Are the people of the George apprised of my situation ? Maria . Not a particle did they ever learn from me . I only , when we first came down ...
... better than his son . Clara . Heavens ! have you mentioned my affairs to my uncle's servants ? Are the people of the George apprised of my situation ? Maria . Not a particle did they ever learn from me . I only , when we first came down ...
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... Clara . For Heaven's sake , my dear uncle , go : I am much better - perfectly recovered : I wish not to see any friend of my husband's , because 1 am sure he must must be an enemy to me . Attended by my 26 THE BEST HEART IN THE WORLD .
... Clara . For Heaven's sake , my dear uncle , go : I am much better - perfectly recovered : I wish not to see any friend of my husband's , because 1 am sure he must must be an enemy to me . Attended by my 26 THE BEST HEART IN THE WORLD .
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