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Pagina xv
... heart , " and at the happy image of “ the lengthening chain ; ” neverthe- less , it may be somewhat difficult to conceive how a heart untravell'd , can , at the same time , make farther removes . ' I think Langhorne's stricture misses ...
... heart , " and at the happy image of “ the lengthening chain ; ” neverthe- less , it may be somewhat difficult to conceive how a heart untravell'd , can , at the same time , make farther removes . ' I think Langhorne's stricture misses ...
Pagina 14
... heart and fortune . OLIVIA . Your heart and fortune ! ΙΟ LEONT . Don't be alarm'd , my dearest . Can Olivia think so meanly of my honour , or my love , as to suppose I could ever hope for happiness from any but her ? No , my Olivia ...
... heart and fortune . OLIVIA . Your heart and fortune ! ΙΟ LEONT . Don't be alarm'd , my dearest . Can Olivia think so meanly of my honour , or my love , as to suppose I could ever hope for happiness from any but her ? No , my Olivia ...
Pagina 29
... heart myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a -but no matter for that . HONEYW . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the world can never deprive us of the conscious happiness ...
... heart myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a -but no matter for that . HONEYW . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the world can never deprive us of the conscious happiness ...
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