The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . " Your most humble servant . ' From The general mistake among us in the educating our children is , that in our daughters we take ...
... called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . " Your most humble servant . ' From The general mistake among us in the educating our children is , that in our daughters we take ...
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... called " Setting , " which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling you that it is the very reverse of " Back to Back . " At last an impu- dent young dog bid the fiddlers play a dance called " Moll Pately , " and after having ...
... called " Setting , " which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling you that it is the very reverse of " Back to Back . " At last an impu- dent young dog bid the fiddlers play a dance called " Moll Pately , " and after having ...
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James Ferguson. plain myself enough on this subject , when I called Dorimant a clown , and made it an instance of it , that he called the orange wench , Double Tripe ; I should have shewn , that humanity obliges a gen- tleman to give no ...
James Ferguson. plain myself enough on this subject , when I called Dorimant a clown , and made it an instance of it , that he called the orange wench , Double Tripe ; I should have shewn , that humanity obliges a gen- tleman to give no ...
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