The Spectator, Том 701893 |
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... passion on both sides. He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I, who could not expect a man of so great an estate as his, received his addressee in such terms as gave him no reason to believe I was displeased with them ...
... passion on both sides. He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I, who could not expect a man of so great an estate as his, received his addressee in such terms as gave him no reason to believe I was displeased with them ...
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... passion I then first discovered in him, he threw the papers into the fire, swearing that since he was not to read them, the man who writ them should never be so happy as to have me read them over again. It is insignificant to tell you ...
... passion I then first discovered in him, he threw the papers into the fire, swearing that since he was not to read them, the man who writ them should never be so happy as to have me read them over again. It is insignificant to tell you ...
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... passion move ? What kindled in thee this unpitied love ! Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd shadow comes and goes; Its empty being on thyself relies ; Step thou aside, and the frail charmer dies. ADDISOK ...
... passion move ? What kindled in thee this unpitied love ! Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd shadow comes and goes; Its empty being on thyself relies ; Step thou aside, and the frail charmer dies. ADDISOK ...
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... passion, or an intelligible relation of any public occurrence, with no other expression than that of his looks and gestures. If all who have been obliged to these talents in Estcourt will be at Love for Love f tomorrow night, they will ...
... passion, or an intelligible relation of any public occurrence, with no other expression than that of his looks and gestures. If all who have been obliged to these talents in Estcourt will be at Love for Love f tomorrow night, they will ...
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... passion .changed all my fears and difiidences in my general behaviour, to _the sole concern of pleasing her. I had not now to study the action of a gentleman; but love possessing all my thoughts, made me truly be the thing I had a mind ...
... passion .changed all my fears and difiidences in my general behaviour, to _the sole concern of pleasing her. I had not now to study the action of a gentleman; but love possessing all my thoughts, made me truly be the thing I had a mind ...
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