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Pagina 424
... kind things she before said to me . On then ' tis , O then , that I think there's no hell Like loving too well . " But when I consider the truth of her heart , Such an innocent passion , so kind without art ; I fear I have wrong'd her ...
... kind things she before said to me . On then ' tis , O then , that I think there's no hell Like loving too well . " But when I consider the truth of her heart , Such an innocent passion , so kind without art ; I fear I have wrong'd her ...
Pagina 479
... kind of writing , it has been very studi- ously cultivated among them , and they boast of some exquisite proficients in it . The sprightly narrative of Turkish manners and usages is not to be named with the elegant and fasci- nating ...
... kind of writing , it has been very studi- ously cultivated among them , and they boast of some exquisite proficients in it . The sprightly narrative of Turkish manners and usages is not to be named with the elegant and fasci- nating ...
Pagina 481
... kind to produce that effect . ' Let them learn , ' he continues , from the inimitable Madame de Sevigné , the charms which frankness and lovely simplicity communi- cate . Women will read her effusions again and again , till they have ...
... kind to produce that effect . ' Let them learn , ' he continues , from the inimitable Madame de Sevigné , the charms which frankness and lovely simplicity communi- cate . Women will read her effusions again and again , till they have ...
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