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Pagina 8
... virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air . But to me , who am fo whimfical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature and reafon , a felfish man , in ...
... virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air . But to me , who am fo whimfical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature and reafon , a felfish man , in ...
Pagina 63
... virtue by fympathy ; and that is , that in order to embellish the miftrefs , you fhould give a new education to the lover , and teach the men not to be any longer dazzled by falfe charms and unreal beauty . I cannot but ⚫ think that if ...
... virtue by fympathy ; and that is , that in order to embellish the miftrefs , you fhould give a new education to the lover , and teach the men not to be any longer dazzled by falfe charms and unreal beauty . I cannot but ⚫ think that if ...
Pagina 79
... virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till the is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his share , as he is an irresistible fine gentleman . The falfhood to Mrs. Loveit , and the barbarity of triumphing over her anguish for ...
... virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till the is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his share , as he is an irresistible fine gentleman . The falfhood to Mrs. Loveit , and the barbarity of triumphing over her anguish for ...
Pagina 96
... virtue of it you were admitted into it , what a learned work will there be among future Critic about the original of that club , which both Universities will contend fo warmly for ? And perhaps fome hardy Cantabrigian author may then ...
... virtue of it you were admitted into it , what a learned work will there be among future Critic about the original of that club , which both Universities will contend fo warmly for ? And perhaps fome hardy Cantabrigian author may then ...
Pagina 97
... virtue , can procure for , " • Sir ' M.T. " • My lover does not know I like him ; therefore , having no engagements upon me , I think to ftay and know whether I may not like any one • elfe better . ' · Your most humble fervant , < Mr ...
... virtue , can procure for , " • Sir ' M.T. " • My lover does not know I like him ; therefore , having no engagements upon me , I think to ftay and know whether I may not like any one • elfe better . ' · Your most humble fervant , < Mr ...
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