The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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... fecret impulfe which rules the heart be wanting , all other confiderations are of no force to attach . : if THIS therefore being evidently the caufe that Amintor is rejected , he ought not to accufe Arpa- fia for what is not in her ...
... fecret impulfe which rules the heart be wanting , all other confiderations are of no force to attach . : if THIS therefore being evidently the caufe that Amintor is rejected , he ought not to accufe Arpa- fia for what is not in her ...
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... fecret . THIS implacable old man received thankfully the donation , as coming from the princefs ; but being unhappily informed afterwards by fome one fhe had truited being BOOK 7 . 17 SPECTATOR . age and infirmities, and before chafed ...
... fecret . THIS implacable old man received thankfully the donation , as coming from the princefs ; but being unhappily informed afterwards by fome one fhe had truited being BOOK 7 . 17 SPECTATOR . age and infirmities, and before chafed ...
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... fecret he had bound her to conceal , and by that fatal difco- very irritated his father , and been the cause of both their ruin . To this the amorous princefs pleaded guilty defirous of dying with him she loved , even cruel as he now ...
... fecret he had bound her to conceal , and by that fatal difco- very irritated his father , and been the cause of both their ruin . To this the amorous princefs pleaded guilty defirous of dying with him she loved , even cruel as he now ...
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... fecret propenfity which we cannot account , nor give any reason for , to like the one much bet- ter than the other ; and yet , perhaps , he who most fhares our good wifhes is by the fame impulfe in- clined to have the leaft for us : and ...
... fecret propenfity which we cannot account , nor give any reason for , to like the one much bet- ter than the other ; and yet , perhaps , he who most fhares our good wifhes is by the fame impulfe in- clined to have the leaft for us : and ...
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... itself too far ; yet is the definition ftill a fecret ; a gordian knot , I fear , not to be untied by any human fkill . --- To fepa- rate rate and distinguish it from other paffions of a quite BOOK 7 : 37 SPECTATOR .
... itself too far ; yet is the definition ftill a fecret ; a gordian knot , I fear , not to be untied by any human fkill . --- To fepa- rate rate and distinguish it from other paffions of a quite BOOK 7 : 37 SPECTATOR .
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