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Pagina viii
... lady he was most strongly attached , and his epistolary correspondence bears ample testimony to his domestic virtues and conjugal affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . She gave ...
... lady he was most strongly attached , and his epistolary correspondence bears ample testimony to his domestic virtues and conjugal affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . She gave ...
Pagina x
... Lady , " is said to have originated in circumstances of deep interest to the Poet : - : -a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beau- tiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had conceived a strong affection for E ...
... Lady , " is said to have originated in circumstances of deep interest to the Poet : - : -a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beau- tiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had conceived a strong affection for E ...
Pagina 8
... lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon these several pieces of furniture , insomuch that she often refreshed her eye with them , and often smiled with a secret plea- sure , as she looked upon them ; but , at the same time , shewed ...
... lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon these several pieces of furniture , insomuch that she often refreshed her eye with them , and often smiled with a secret plea- sure , as she looked upon them ; but , at the same time , shewed ...
Pagina 12
... lady , how- ever , recovering herself after a little space , said to her husband with a sigh , " My dear , misfortunes Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , never come single . " My friend , I found , acted but but what nature ...
... lady , how- ever , recovering herself after a little space , said to her husband with a sigh , " My dear , misfortunes Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , never come single . " My friend , I found , acted but but what nature ...
Pagina 21
... lady was the unfortunate Cleanthe , who af- terward gave an occasion to a pretty melancholy novel . She had , for several years , received the ad dresses of a gentleman , whom , after a long and in- timate acquaintance , she forsook ...
... lady was the unfortunate Cleanthe , who af- terward gave an occasion to a pretty melancholy novel . She had , for several years , received the ad dresses of a gentleman , whom , after a long and in- timate acquaintance , she forsook ...
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