The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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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 princess pleaded guilty , defirous of dying with him the 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 princess pleaded guilty , defirous of dying with him the loved , even cruel as he now ...
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... fecret propensity 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 shares our good wishes is by the same impulse in- clined to have the least for us : and ...
... fecret propensity 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 shares our good wishes is by the same impulse in- clined to have the least for us : and ...
Page 38
... fecret that fome accident , of how dread- ful a nature he valued not , might render the other , whom he was about to favour , not in a condition to receive it . SIR Thomas Plausible was one day in company at a tavern , when word was ...
... fecret that fome accident , of how dread- ful a nature he valued not , might render the other , whom he was about to favour , not in a condition to receive it . SIR Thomas Plausible was one day in company at a tavern , when word was ...
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... fe- cret was once revealed , the arguments they might make use of to her would enable her to overcome a passion so unworthy of her ; but if all failed , they refolved rather to gratify , than see her perish in the hopeless flame . It ...
... fe- cret was once revealed , the arguments they might make use of to her would enable her to overcome a passion so unworthy of her ; but if all failed , they refolved rather to gratify , than see her perish in the hopeless flame . It ...
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... partiality , err in their " judgment , and give an unfair report ; nay , fome go fo far as to imagine they are under a fecret 66 their : D 6 " compact with the managers of both houses to ". com . thank BOOK 8 . 56 SPECTATOR ..
... partiality , err in their " judgment , and give an unfair report ; nay , fome go fo far as to imagine they are under a fecret 66 their : D 6 " compact with the managers of both houses to ". com . thank BOOK 8 . 56 SPECTATOR ..
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