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Página 49
That concern which is described in the letter is to all the world the greatest charm
imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent
resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the
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That concern which is described in the letter is to all the world the greatest charm
imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent
resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the
...
Página 58
... I asked why he did not part with her ; he answered , he loved her with all the
tenderness imaginable , and she had too many charms to be abandoned for a
little quickness of spirit . Thus does this illegitimate hen - pecked overlook the
hussy ...
... I asked why he did not part with her ; he answered , he loved her with all the
tenderness imaginable , and she had too many charms to be abandoned for a
little quickness of spirit . Thus does this illegitimate hen - pecked overlook the
hussy ...
Página 137
I had hardly been accommodated with a seat , before there entered into the aisle
a young lady in the very bloom of youth and beauty , and dressed in the most
elegant manner imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the
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I had hardly been accommodated with a seat , before there entered into the aisle
a young lady in the very bloom of youth and beauty , and dressed in the most
elegant manner imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the
...
Página 206
ing luxury , enjoyments are a ready bait for sufferings , and the hopes of
preferment ' invitations to servitude ; which slavery would be coloured with all the
agreements , as they call it , imaginable . The noblest arts and artists , the finest
pens ...
ing luxury , enjoyments are a ready bait for sufferings , and the hopes of
preferment ' invitations to servitude ; which slavery would be coloured with all the
agreements , as they call it , imaginable . The noblest arts and artists , the finest
pens ...
Página 269
... who stared , at the same time is a housekeeper ; for you must know they have
got into a humour of late of being very regular in their sins : and a young fellow
shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imaginable .
... who stared , at the same time is a housekeeper ; for you must know they have
got into a humour of late of being very regular in their sins : and a young fellow
shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imaginable .
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