La Belle Assemblée: Being a Curious Collection of Some Very Remarkable Incidents which Happen'd to Persons of the First Quality in France, Volume 2D. Browne, J. Brotherton, 1749 |
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Pagina 3
... faid fhe with an obliging Air , that you make Impref- fions on the Mind which are not eafily effaced : There was a Time when I should not have preferr'd the Enter- tainment which this Closet affords , to fome others ; and you may judge ...
... faid fhe with an obliging Air , that you make Impref- fions on the Mind which are not eafily effaced : There was a Time when I should not have preferr'd the Enter- tainment which this Closet affords , to fome others ; and you may judge ...
Pagina 4
... faid Felicia , that she would always retain the fame Intention , I do not fee that we can promise our- felves any great Certainty of knowing any more than we do already ; Sincerity being no other Thing than the speaking freely what one ...
... faid Felicia , that she would always retain the fame Intention , I do not fee that we can promise our- felves any great Certainty of knowing any more than we do already ; Sincerity being no other Thing than the speaking freely what one ...
Pagina 6
... faid Orfames , that Wit and Spi- rit are not always fufficient Dependencies , and that Pru- dence is often a Quality to be preferr'd before them . THE Example of the famous Monfieur de Pibrac , added Urania , confirms what you have faid ...
... faid Orfames , that Wit and Spi- rit are not always fufficient Dependencies , and that Pru- dence is often a Quality to be preferr'd before them . THE Example of the famous Monfieur de Pibrac , added Urania , confirms what you have faid ...
Pagina 8
... faid Julia , on the Account of the Misfortunes it may bring on ourselves , but also when we forfeit that Submiffion we ought to have for our Mafters , by reflecting on their Conduct , and Form of Government ; we have alfo the ...
... faid Julia , on the Account of the Misfortunes it may bring on ourselves , but also when we forfeit that Submiffion we ought to have for our Mafters , by reflecting on their Conduct , and Form of Government ; we have alfo the ...
Pagina 13
... faid Thelamont , and tho ' I am perfectly acquainted with the Story fhe has been reciting , I had not the lefs Pleasure in liftening to her . It is difficult , added Urania , to entertain one's felf , or Company , always with Subjects ...
... faid Thelamont , and tho ' I am perfectly acquainted with the Story fhe has been reciting , I had not the lefs Pleasure in liftening to her . It is difficult , added Urania , to entertain one's felf , or Company , always with Subjects ...
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