Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volume 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Pagina 70
... mention , violates the law . But if what you tell me of thefe two young people be true , they have been guilty of nothing immodeft or blameable , Far from breaking the law , they have rather ftrengthened it . You cannot forget how ...
... mention , violates the law . But if what you tell me of thefe two young people be true , they have been guilty of nothing immodeft or blameable , Far from breaking the law , they have rather ftrengthened it . You cannot forget how ...
Pagina 111
... mention on the fubject of marriage , which without his interpofing would be likely to continue dormant . By the Other he infinuates that her conduct had juftified and cleared up itself . It may be observed of the Laft of thefe Pro ...
... mention on the fubject of marriage , which without his interpofing would be likely to continue dormant . By the Other he infinuates that her conduct had juftified and cleared up itself . It may be observed of the Laft of thefe Pro ...
Pagina 120
... mention the word MARRIAGE with regard to this youth , you are very wide of the matter . " Shvey guwin replied , " As there have fuch great obligations paffed between you , and as you cannot but know each other's inclinations , it is ...
... mention the word MARRIAGE with regard to this youth , you are very wide of the matter . " Shvey guwin replied , " As there have fuch great obligations paffed between you , and as you cannot but know each other's inclinations , it is ...
Pagina 122
... mention it now : there hath been nothing amifs in your whole conduct , and the world is con- vinced of it . " " Well then , faid she , if hereafter there appears to be no par- ticular connection between this youth and myself , my ...
... mention it now : there hath been nothing amifs in your whole conduct , and the world is con- vinced of it . " " Well then , faid she , if hereafter there appears to be no par- ticular connection between this youth and myself , my ...
Pagina 125
... mention your coufin's marriage to me ? " " Sir , replied Shuey- guwin , I fhould not have ventured As it must appear at first fight unnatural that Tieb - chung - u fhould fo warmly reject pro- pofals , which we have been led to believe ...
... mention your coufin's marriage to me ? " " Sir , replied Shuey- guwin , I fhould not have ventured As it must appear at first fight unnatural that Tieb - chung - u fhould fo warmly reject pro- pofals , which we have been led to believe ...
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