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Pagina 217
George Gregory Smith. Point that shocks the common Sense of Mankind , is doing them too great an Honour , giving them a ... Sense of Innocence . If she had more Confidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her Cheeks , would ...
George Gregory Smith. Point that shocks the common Sense of Mankind , is doing them too great an Honour , giving them a ... Sense of Innocence . If she had more Confidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her Cheeks , would ...
Pagina 300
... Sense , but it is certain their Sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the Person and Condition of the Speaker . These Descriptions raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader ...
... Sense , but it is certain their Sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the Person and Condition of the Speaker . These Descriptions raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader ...
Pagina 329
... Sense of the Worth and Impor- tance of his Character : It might be visible from what he could say , That no Soldier entring a Breach adventures more for Honour , than the Trader does for Wealth to his Country . In both Cases the ...
... Sense of the Worth and Impor- tance of his Character : It might be visible from what he could say , That no Soldier entring a Breach adventures more for Honour , than the Trader does for Wealth to his Country . In both Cases the ...
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