The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish ...
... consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish ...
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... consider , that the virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly valued till after death . FROM MY OWN APARTMENT , AUGUST 11 . As we have professed that all the actions of men are our subject , the most solemn are not to ...
... consider , that the virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly valued till after death . FROM MY OWN APARTMENT , AUGUST 11 . As we have professed that all the actions of men are our subject , the most solemn are not to ...
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... consider what I am doing , I tremble with the apprehension , that , though I have from my very childhood loved you , dark as you were , and though you had conceived so strong a love for me , yet you will find there is such a thing as ...
... consider what I am doing , I tremble with the apprehension , that , though I have from my very childhood loved you , dark as you were , and though you had conceived so strong a love for me , yet you will find there is such a thing as ...
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... consider in a just balance us bubbles , elder brothers , whose support our dull fathers contrived to depend upon certain acres , with the rooks , whose ancestors left them the wide world ; I cannot but admire their fraternity , and ...
... consider in a just balance us bubbles , elder brothers , whose support our dull fathers contrived to depend upon certain acres , with the rooks , whose ancestors left them the wide world ; I cannot but admire their fraternity , and ...
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... Consider all the books of controversy which have been written , and I will engage you will observe , that all the debate lies in this point , Whether they brought in For in a just manner ; or forced it in for their own use , rather than ...
... Consider all the books of controversy which have been written , and I will engage you will observe , that all the debate lies in this point , Whether they brought in For in a just manner ; or forced it in for their own use , rather than ...
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