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Side 5
... wish it was that the son should have been an advocate , was present at one of the representations of the new tragedy : he was affected , even to tears , embraced his son amidst the felicitations of the ladies of the court , and never ...
... wish it was that the son should have been an advocate , was present at one of the representations of the new tragedy : he was affected , even to tears , embraced his son amidst the felicitations of the ladies of the court , and never ...
Side 7
... wish until 1746 , * when he was the first who broke through the absurd custom of filling an inaugural speech with the fulsome adulation of Richelieu ; an example soon followed by other academicians . From the satires occasioned by this ...
... wish until 1746 , * when he was the first who broke through the absurd custom of filling an inaugural speech with the fulsome adulation of Richelieu ; an example soon followed by other academicians . From the satires occasioned by this ...
Side 18
... wish to prevent , for I would by all means recom- mend , such a regular allowance of money to every youth at school , as should teach him the use and management of some property of his own , and purchase for him such 18 On the ...
... wish to prevent , for I would by all means recom- mend , such a regular allowance of money to every youth at school , as should teach him the use and management of some property of his own , and purchase for him such 18 On the ...
Side 32
... wish . I loved almost without being conscious that I loved . My choice was wholly unrestrained ; I did not hesitate in preferring Norlis , and five years of uninterrupted tenderness and harmony made me bless the hour that gave me to the ...
... wish . I loved almost without being conscious that I loved . My choice was wholly unrestrained ; I did not hesitate in preferring Norlis , and five years of uninterrupted tenderness and harmony made me bless the hour that gave me to the ...
Side 33
... wishes as to make her envy my lot ; but that envy was either too slight , or too artful to show itself . Not an emotion of her heart was perceptible , except a dread of ceasing to be independent , and a purity of sentiment that sets ...
... wishes as to make her envy my lot ; but that envy was either too slight , or too artful to show itself . Not an emotion of her heart was perceptible , except a dread of ceasing to be independent , and a purity of sentiment that sets ...
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