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Pagina 10
He lectures them on economy , on morality , the regulation of their passions , (
which , he says , at other times , are amenable to no restraint , ) and on the
ungracious topic , that “ the laws of nature , which are the laws of God , have
doomed ...
He lectures them on economy , on morality , the regulation of their passions , (
which , he says , at other times , are amenable to no restraint , ) and on the
ungracious topic , that “ the laws of nature , which are the laws of God , have
doomed ...
Pagina 89
... so little in keeping with the general tone of the story , that we cannot doubt but
the defect lies more in the exclusive nature of the plan on which it is constructed ,
than in defective imagination of the author ; as well as in attempting to expand ...
... so little in keeping with the general tone of the story , that we cannot doubt but
the defect lies more in the exclusive nature of the plan on which it is constructed ,
than in defective imagination of the author ; as well as in attempting to expand ...
Pagina 95
She now began to recał all the delightful traits of his character , and to her
unselfish nature that meditation brought an alleviation of grief . How courteous
had he ever been in the cottage ! How tenderly polite to her mother , how more
than ...
She now began to recał all the delightful traits of his character , and to her
unselfish nature that meditation brought an alleviation of grief . How courteous
had he ever been in the cottage ! How tenderly polite to her mother , how more
than ...
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