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Hipparchus was going to marry a common woman , but being resolved to do
nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the
occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to
him in ...
Hipparchus was going to marry a common woman , but being resolved to do
nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the
occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to
him in ...
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Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness that she looked upon him as
one of the most worthless - Cælia , foreseeing what a character she was to
expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him ...
Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness that she looked upon him as
one of the most worthless - Cælia , foreseeing what a character she was to
expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him ...
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... who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long since , and
asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to marry my lady
Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I
stared ...
... who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long since , and
asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to marry my lady
Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I
stared ...
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I must say , therefore , that I am verily persuaded , that whatever is delightful in
human life , is to be enjoyed in greater perfection in the married than in the single
condition . He that hath this passion in perfection , in occasions of joy can say to ...
I must say , therefore , that I am verily persuaded , that whatever is delightful in
human life , is to be enjoyed in greater perfection in the married than in the single
condition . He that hath this passion in perfection , in occasions of joy can say to ...
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... I gave several admonitions to the fraternity of the hen - pecked , has already
produced me very many correspondents ; the reason I can not guess , unless it
be that such a discourse is of general use , and every married man ' s money .
... I gave several admonitions to the fraternity of the hen - pecked , has already
produced me very many correspondents ; the reason I can not guess , unless it
be that such a discourse is of general use , and every married man ' s money .
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