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Pagina 182
... satisfaction at the expense of doing a very heinous crime . At the price of a faithful friend you have obtained an in- constant mistress . I rejoice in this expedient I have thought of to break my mind to you , and tell you , You are a ...
... satisfaction at the expense of doing a very heinous crime . At the price of a faithful friend you have obtained an in- constant mistress . I rejoice in this expedient I have thought of to break my mind to you , and tell you , You are a ...
Pagina 254
... satisfaction . You , Mr Spectator , will , better than I can tell you , imagine to yourself all the different beauties and changes of aspect in an accomplished young woman , setting forth all her beauties with a design to please no one ...
... satisfaction . You , Mr Spectator , will , better than I can tell you , imagine to yourself all the different beauties and changes of aspect in an accomplished young woman , setting forth all her beauties with a design to please no one ...
Pagina 299
... satisfaction which a man takes in these works of Nature , to be a laudable , if not a virtuous habit of mind . For all which reasons I hope you will pardon the length of my present letter . C. I am , Sir , & c . No. 478 . Monday , Sept ...
... satisfaction which a man takes in these works of Nature , to be a laudable , if not a virtuous habit of mind . For all which reasons I hope you will pardon the length of my present letter . C. I am , Sir , & c . No. 478 . Monday , Sept ...
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