| 1788 - 588 pagina’s
...which the prefcnt intimacy on ercry fide ; lev K kz y°'" 258 Letter to a Gentleman an fa Marriage. your wife never be kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friendfliijis, or aver (ion ; let her know your very, faults, but make them amia!>!e by your virtues;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 434 pagina’s
...love as the poffibility of either being happy out of the company of the other; endeavour therefore to cement the prefent intimacy on every fide; let...averfions; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues; confider all concealment as a breach of fidelity; let her never have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 432 pagina’s
...love as the poffibility of either being happy out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the prefent intimacy on every fide ; let...kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friend (hips, or averfions ; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ;... | |
| 1790 - 566 pagina’s
...love as the poflibility of either being happy out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the prefent intimacy on every fide ; let...kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friendftiips, or averiions; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 pagina’s
...love as the poffibility of either being happy out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the prefent intimacy on every fide ; let...kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friendihips, or averfions ; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ;... | |
| 1790 - 562 pagina’s
...prefent intimacy on every ' iide ; let your wife never be kept ignorant of your income, your expcnces, your friendfhips, or averfions; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ; con líder all concealment as a breach of fidelity ; let her never have... | |
| 1788 - 678 pagina’s
...poffibility of either being happy out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the prefcnt intimacy on every fide ; let your wife never be kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friend/hips, or averfiun ; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ; confidcr... | |
| 1794 - 892 pagina’s
...love, as UK poflibüity of either being happy out of ihe company of the other ; endeavour, therefore, to cement the prefent intimacy on every fide ; let...kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friendihips, or averfions ; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ;... | |
| 1803 - 268 pagina’s
....out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the present intimacy on every side ; let your wife never be kept ignorant of your income, your expences, your friendships, or aversions ; let her know your very faults, but make them amiable by your virtues ;... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pagina’s
...out of the company of the other ; endeavour therefore to cement the present intimacy on every side; let your wife never be kept ignorant of your income, your expences, yonr friendships^ or aversions; let her know your very faults, but make tliem amiable by your virtues;... | |
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