The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 183
... young ? The violence of this natural love is ex- emplified by a very barbarous experiment ; which I shall quote at length , as I find it in an excellent author , and hope my readers . will pardon the mentioning such an instance of ...
... young ? The violence of this natural love is ex- emplified by a very barbarous experiment ; which I shall quote at length , as I find it in an excellent author , and hope my readers . will pardon the mentioning such an instance of ...
Pagina 228
... young , and every young one capacities for such enjoyments are enlarged hopes to be old , there seems to be a most by years . While health endures , the lat- unnatural misunderstanding between those ter part of life , in the eye of ...
... young , and every young one capacities for such enjoyments are enlarged hopes to be old , there seems to be a most by years . While health endures , the lat- unnatural misunderstanding between those ter part of life , in the eye of ...
Pagina 450
... young la- dies that visit her ; but after above an hour's search she returned of herself , having been taking a walk , as she told me , by Rosa- mond's pond . I have hereupon turned off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new ...
... young la- dies that visit her ; but after above an hour's search she returned of herself , having been taking a walk , as she told me , by Rosa- mond's pond . I have hereupon turned off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new ...
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