The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 sider |
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... woman . your heart as well as you can : I shall come home this winter irresistibly dressed , and with quite a new foreign air . And so I had like to say , I rest , but , alas ! I remain , madam , your most obedient , most humble servant ...
... woman . your heart as well as you can : I shall come home this winter irresistibly dressed , and with quite a new foreign air . And so I had like to say , I rest , but , alas ! I remain , madam , your most obedient , most humble servant ...
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... woman of merit and honour , he would persist in an abandoned way ; and deny himself the possibility of en- joying the happiness of well - governed desires , orderly satisfactions , and honourable methods of life . If our sex were wise ...
... woman of merit and honour , he would persist in an abandoned way ; and deny himself the possibility of en- joying the happiness of well - governed desires , orderly satisfactions , and honourable methods of life . If our sex were wise ...
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... woman dancing , a brandished placed in certain letters on which she atten- torch of beauty . ' These rivals moved with such tively looked for half an hour , have restored an agreeable freedom , that you would believe her to the true use ...
... woman dancing , a brandished placed in certain letters on which she atten- torch of beauty . ' These rivals moved with such tively looked for half an hour , have restored an agreeable freedom , that you would believe her to the true use ...
Side 82
... woman . He will undoubtedly suc- ceed ; for he accosts her in a strain of fami- liarity , without breaking through the deference that is due to a woman whom a man would choose for his life . I have hardly ever heard rough truth spoken ...
... woman . He will undoubtedly suc- ceed ; for he accosts her in a strain of fami- liarity , without breaking through the deference that is due to a woman whom a man would choose for his life . I have hardly ever heard rough truth spoken ...
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... woman in the city do I name , When that I say , the city woman bears The cost of princes on unworthy shoulders ? Who can come in and say that I mean her , When such a one as she , such is her neighbour ? Or , what is be of basest ...
... woman in the city do I name , When that I say , the city woman bears The cost of princes on unworthy shoulders ? Who can come in and say that I mean her , When such a one as she , such is her neighbour ? Or , what is be of basest ...
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