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" ... 11. At a long table, after dinner, the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a loud observation that you are strikingly like Mrs. or Miss particularly when you smile. "
The Miseries of Human Life, Or, The Groans of Samuel Sensitive, and Timothy ... - Page 179
by James Beresford - 1807 - 220 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 9

1807 - 544 pages
...j£gref<itou< mtdendo. " V'rg. FROM MRS TESTA'S SIGHS. 1 II. At a lonjj table, after dinner, having the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a loud obfervation, that you are itrikiogly like Mrg or Mils , particularly when you fmile. ' We are forry...
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The Miseries of Human Life; Or The Groans of Timothy Testy, and Samuel ...

James Beresford - 1806 - 384 pages
...to death with solicitations to dance, the whole evening. 11. At a long table, after dinner, having the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a...smile. 12. The only thimble which you ever could get to fit you exactly, rolling off the table unheeded, then — crushed t(T death in a moment by the iplay...
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The Miseries of Human Life, Or, the Last Groans of Timothy Testy ..., Volume 1

James Beresford - 1807 - 360 pages
...whom you \\i::it, complaining, all the time, of being worried to death with solicitations to dance, the whole evening. 11. At a long table, after dinner,...like Mrs or Miss particularly when you smile. 12. 13. After having consumed three years on apiece of tambour- work, which has been the wonder of the...
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Les Misères de la vie humaine, ou les Gémissemens et soupirs Exhalés au ...

James Beresford - 1807 - 384 pages
...complaining, all the time, of being worried to death with solicitations to dance, the whole even* ing. 11. At a long table, after dinner, the eyes of the...like Mrs or Miss particularly when you smile. 12. 13. After having consumed three years on a piece of tambour-work, which has been the wonder of the...
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The Miseries of Human Life, Or, The Groans of Timothy Testy and ..., Volume 1

James Beresford - 1826 - 350 pages
...with whom you went, complaining, all the time, of being worried to death with solicitations to dance, the whole evening. 11. At a long table, after dinner,...smile. 12. The only thimble which you ever could get to fit you exactly, rolling off the table unheeded . then — crushed to death in a moment by the splay...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 19

Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 pages
...' .Egrescitque medendo.' VJBO." FROM MRS TESTT'S SIGHS. " 11. At a long table, after dinner, having the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a...strikingly like Mrs or Miss , particularly when you smile." We are sorry the author inserted such an affected and nonsensical groan as the following. " 21. CT.)...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Periodical criticism

Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 pages
....Xgrescltque medcnilo.' Vino." FROM MRS TKSTT'S Sicus. " 11. At a long table, after dinner, having the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a...strikingly like Mrs or Miss , particularly when you smile." We are sorry the author inserted such an affected and nonsensical groan as the following. " 21. (T.)...
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The Evergreen, Volume 1

1840 - 818 pages
...stairs. which you sit to be tickled, by a celebrated tickler, in the most sensitive parts of the body. At a long table, after dinner, the eyes of the whole company -rawn upon you by a loud observation that you are strikingly ike Mrs. or Miss , particularly when you...
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Comic Miseries of Human Life: An Old Friend in a New Dress

James Beresford - 1856 - 194 pages
...complaining all the tune of being worried to death with solicitations to dance the whole evening. 64. At a long table, after dinner, the eyes of the whole...like Mrs. — or Miss , particularly when you smile. C5. The only thimble which you ever could get to fit you exactly, rolling off the table unheeded ;...
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Comic Miseries of Human Life: An Old Friend in a New Dress

James Beresford - 1856 - 202 pages
...complaining all the time of being worried to death with solicitations to dance the whole evening. 64. At a long table, after dinner, the eyes of the whole company drawn upon you by a lond observation that you are strikingly like Mrs.— or Miss , particularly when you smile. 65. The...
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