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Pagina 68
... kind requires a patient reading of antient and modern classics . La Harpe and Blair may save the more recent lecturer much trouble ; and the temptation is so great that we are not sur- prised at their being often plundered . Were it not ...
... kind requires a patient reading of antient and modern classics . La Harpe and Blair may save the more recent lecturer much trouble ; and the temptation is so great that we are not sur- prised at their being often plundered . Were it not ...
Pagina 262
... kind- nesse , and religion , to be practiz'd in that estate , need no more , but exactly draw out his example ; never man had a greater passion for a woman , nor a more honourable esteeme of a wite yet he was not uxorious , nor remitted ...
... kind- nesse , and religion , to be practiz'd in that estate , need no more , but exactly draw out his example ; never man had a greater passion for a woman , nor a more honourable esteeme of a wite yet he was not uxorious , nor remitted ...
Pagina 424
... kind things she before said to me . То 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 ...
... kind things she before said to me . То 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 ...
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