L'escholle des Filles, which I have bought in plain binding, avoiding the buying of it better bound, because I resolve, as soon as I have read it, to burn it, that it may not stand in the list of books, nor among them, to disgrace them, if it should be... Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F. R. S.: From His Ms ... - Página 183por Samuel Pepys - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gerald M. MacLean - 1995 - 314 páginas
...L'Escole des Filles: he resolves to buy it in plain wrapper and burn it the moment after enjoyment, " that it may not stand in the list of books, nor among them, to disgrace them if it "plays an After-game of Letchery with his Tongue much worse than that which the Cunnilingi used among... | |
| Anne Glyn-Jones - 1996 - 662 páginas
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| John Gross - 1998 - 1064 páginas
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| Julian Wolfreys - 2000 - 188 páginas
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| Julian Wolfreys - 2000 - 188 páginas
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| Allison Pease - 2000 - 268 páginas
...away to the Strand, to my booksellers, and there stayed an hour and bought that idle, roguish book which I have bought in plain binding (avoiding the...among them, to disgrace them if it should be found." Tlie Diary oj Samuel Pepys, ed. Robert Latham and William Matthews, vol. IX (Berkeley: University of... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 2000 - 608 páginas
...idle, roguish a lh 'Love in repl. sh 6 MS.'Gerald' book, L'escholle des Filles; 1 which I have bought 0 in plain binding (avoiding the buying of it better...among them, to disgrace them if it should be found. Thence home, and busy late at the office; and then home to supper and to bed. My wife well pleased... | |
| Henry Petroski - 1999 - 308 páginas
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| 1905 - 546 páginas
...an idle, rogtieish French book, L'eschollc des Fuies, which I bought in plain binding, avoiding tlte buying of it better bound, because I resolve, as soon...it, that it may not stand in the list of books, nor amongst them, to disgrace them, if it should be found." Even in our day, when responsibility is so... | |
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