The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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... ingratitude of my cruel charmer , as I had caufe " to do ; yet still I loved , and in the bitterest an- " guish my tortured foul could feel , kiffed the pa- per which contained my doom : I never fhould * have done , were I to go about ...
... ingratitude of my cruel charmer , as I had caufe " to do ; yet still I loved , and in the bitterest an- " guish my tortured foul could feel , kiffed the pa- per which contained my doom : I never fhould * have done , were I to go about ...
Page 7
... ingratitude like this ! --- Was ever fate fo hard as mine ! -- Yet all the does cannot abate my paf- " fion ; nor is it in her power to hide herself fo " intirely , but that I fometimes get a glance . -- In a difguife I watch about the ...
... ingratitude like this ! --- Was ever fate fo hard as mine ! -- Yet all the does cannot abate my paf- " fion ; nor is it in her power to hide herself fo " intirely , but that I fometimes get a glance . -- In a difguife I watch about the ...
Page 8
... ingratitude , and convince her how " ill fo foul a vice becomes fo beauteous a form : " fhe is a conftant reader of your effays , a great " admirer of them , has often faid the world would " be happy could it once be brought to follow ...
... ingratitude , and convince her how " ill fo foul a vice becomes fo beauteous a form : " fhe is a conftant reader of your effays , a great " admirer of them , has often faid the world would " be happy could it once be brought to follow ...
Page 9
... ingratitude in refufi ig the recom- pence : not , but it were to be wifhed , for the happiness of both , that Arpafia could meet so ar- dent and fo fincere an affection as that of Amintor , with an equal warmth ; but fince it cannot be ...
... ingratitude in refufi ig the recom- pence : not , but it were to be wifhed , for the happiness of both , that Arpafia could meet so ar- dent and fo fincere an affection as that of Amintor , with an equal warmth ; but fince it cannot be ...
Page 11
... ingratitude , but pronounce Amintor the perfon obliged ; and he ought to take care that in not acknowledging he is fo , he does not draw upon himself that imputation he unjustly offers to fix on her .. INGRATITUDE implies a want of will ...
... ingratitude , but pronounce Amintor the perfon obliged ; and he ought to take care that in not acknowledging he is fo , he does not draw upon himself that imputation he unjustly offers to fix on her .. INGRATITUDE implies a want of will ...
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