... each other's fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude fufpicion ; and in no part of their lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtfhip. Sporting Magazine - Trang 3111796Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1795 - 718 trang
...preffing each other's fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to reforr, in order to elude fufpicion ; and in no part of their...lives do they evince more prudence than during their coiirtfliip. Their natural difpofitiqn to lecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under... | |
| 1795 - 708 trang
...billets, and enjoy the deleftable pleafure of preffing each other's fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude fufpicion ; and iit no part of their lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtfliip. Their natural... | |
| James Cavanah Murphy - 1795 - 388 trang
...' and enjoy the delectable pleafure of prefling each other's fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to...prudence than during their courtihip. Their natural difpoiition to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the impreffion of the tender... | |
| 1795 - 488 trang
...he conveys the letter under the lady's drapery and brings back another. Various are the contrivances to •which they are compelled to refort, in order...lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtfhip. Their natural difpofition to fecrecj- is the means ef their con. tiauing tinuing for years... | |
| 1795 - 758 trang
...billets, and enjoy the deleftable pleafure of preffing each other's fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to...lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtfhip. Their natural difpof.tion to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the... | |
| 1795 - 492 trang
...fingers. Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude luipicion ; and in no part of their lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtJhip. Their natural djpolîtion to fecrccy is the means of their continuing for years under the... | |
| 1796 - 616 trang
...and enjoy the deleitable pleafure of preffing each other's fingers. ' Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to...lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtfhip. Their natural difpofiiion to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the... | |
| 1796 - 800 trang
...and enjoy the deleitable pleaíure of preflmg each other's fingers. " Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude fufpicion ; and in no part of their Jives do they evince more prudence than during their courtlhip. Their natural difpoiition to fecrecy... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 trang
...and enjoy the delectable pleafure of prefling each other's lingers. ' Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude fufpicion ; and in no 'part of their live* do they evince more prudence thr.n during their courtfhip. Thtir natural difpofition to fecrecy... | |
| 1796 - 598 trang
...Various are the contrivances to which they are compelled to refort, in order to elude ful'picion ; and in no part of their lives do they evince more prudence than during their counfbip. Their natural difpofi'.ion to fecrecy is the means ol their continuing for years unjj>»t... | |
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