The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Volume 7John Clough, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... thing wanting which had been so familiar to her ; that Leander , though despised when possessed , when lost was regretted ... In vain she called her numer- ous admirers for some one to re- place him ; continually peevish and ...
... thing wanting which had been so familiar to her ; that Leander , though despised when possessed , when lost was regretted ... In vain she called her numer- ous admirers for some one to re- place him ; continually peevish and ...
Pagina 6
... things which we cannot understand ; ' tis true we have placed it there , but never to try it more . " that , in whatever manner they should attack you , even on the side of self - love , you were always sure to parry it instantly and ...
... things which we cannot understand ; ' tis true we have placed it there , but never to try it more . " that , in whatever manner they should attack you , even on the side of self - love , you were always sure to parry it instantly and ...
Pagina 7
... thing as a modest assurance , it remains for me to point out the advantages of this quality . In the first place then , it may be considered as con- fering on the possessor of it , a more than ordinary command of feeling , on those ...
... thing as a modest assurance , it remains for me to point out the advantages of this quality . In the first place then , it may be considered as con- fering on the possessor of it , a more than ordinary command of feeling , on those ...
Pagina 8
... things without being sensible of even one of them . It drives him into the extremities he is solicitous to In the next place , impudence is a sort of recommendatory passport into the world ; and truly it is a very natural way of making ...
... things without being sensible of even one of them . It drives him into the extremities he is solicitous to In the next place , impudence is a sort of recommendatory passport into the world ; and truly it is a very natural way of making ...
Pagina 15
... thing is clear , " says an Irish print , " that all things are very dark at present . " A bookseller of New - York , informs the gentlemen of the law , that all the scarce books , out of print , may be had by applying at his store . Lit ...
... thing is clear , " says an Irish print , " that all things are very dark at present . " A bookseller of New - York , informs the gentlemen of the law , that all the scarce books , out of print , may be had by applying at his store . Lit ...
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