The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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... defires , which by their growth would be fatal to his peace : --- he might have loved a woman ( as too many such there are ) who , fond of admi- ration even from the man she hated , would have encouraged his pretenfions ; fed his flame ...
... defires , which by their growth would be fatal to his peace : --- he might have loved a woman ( as too many such there are ) who , fond of admi- ration even from the man she hated , would have encouraged his pretenfions ; fed his flame ...
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... defire of doing something to be talked of after death , than the effects of any real virtue , or greatness of mind . THESE refinings , even on the most worthy principles , these over - strainings of nature , are cer- tainly never of any ...
... defire of doing something to be talked of after death , than the effects of any real virtue , or greatness of mind . THESE refinings , even on the most worthy principles , these over - strainings of nature , are cer- tainly never of any ...
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... excess of good .. nature , or a timid shamefacedness , think they may recede a little from their strictness , in compliance C3 1 १ with the defires of a person they have received fome. with more ferves rate more BOOK 7 .. SPЕСТАТOR . 29.
... excess of good .. nature , or a timid shamefacedness , think they may recede a little from their strictness , in compliance C3 1 १ with the defires of a person they have received fome. with more ferves rate more BOOK 7 .. SPЕСТАТOR . 29.
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Eliza Fowler Haywood. with the defires of a person they have received fome obligations from ; but let them take care , the least yielding to an ill action is inuring the mind to it , and by degrees takes away the horror of it ...
Eliza Fowler Haywood. with the defires of a person they have received fome obligations from ; but let them take care , the least yielding to an ill action is inuring the mind to it , and by degrees takes away the horror of it ...
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... defire of attaining glory and renown for worthy actions be a principle which ought to be inculcated in the young , and cherished in the old , Arminius affords lessons for the laudable ambition : and if courage in distress , refignation ...
... defire of attaining glory and renown for worthy actions be a principle which ought to be inculcated in the young , and cherished in the old , Arminius affords lessons for the laudable ambition : and if courage in distress , refignation ...
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