The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... woman ! Would you have had one of them forgive the other ? In a note in his biography , Scott says that his friend ... woman's hair . ' An instance , says Scott , of the Dean's desire to veil his feelings under the mask of cynical ...
... woman ! Would you have had one of them forgive the other ? In a note in his biography , Scott says that his friend ... woman's hair . ' An instance , says Scott , of the Dean's desire to veil his feelings under the mask of cynical ...
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... woman , and loved her so long that I found out a strange thing : I found out what a woman was good for . " Tattle . Ay ? pr'ythee , what's that ? Valentine . Why , to keep a secret . Tattle . O Lord ! Valentine . Oh , exceeding good to ...
... woman , and loved her so long that I found out a strange thing : I found out what a woman was good for . " Tattle . Ay ? pr'ythee , what's that ? Valentine . Why , to keep a secret . Tattle . O Lord ! Valentine . Oh , exceeding good to ...
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... woman is inseparable from some esteem of her ; and as she is naturally the object of affection , the woman who has your esteem has also some degree of your love . A man that dotes on a woman for her beauty , will whisper his friend ...
... woman is inseparable from some esteem of her ; and as she is naturally the object of affection , the woman who has your esteem has also some degree of your love . A man that dotes on a woman for her beauty , will whisper his friend ...
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