The Female Spectator, Том 3T. Gardner, 1755 |
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... obliged to conceal it . - ZIMENE little regarded all fhe faid on this fcore ; and as there was a poffibility of its being true , offered not to contradict it : Ariana went home with her , and lay with her that night , for she was ...
... obliged to conceal it . - ZIMENE little regarded all fhe faid on this fcore ; and as there was a poffibility of its being true , offered not to contradict it : Ariana went home with her , and lay with her that night , for she was ...
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... obliged him to make a fhew of fome remains of attachment to her ; and now to be detected in his fault , to be catched without any poffibility of defence , filled him with the most extreme vexation a heart could be oppreffed with ; but ...
... obliged him to make a fhew of fome remains of attachment to her ; and now to be detected in his fault , to be catched without any poffibility of defence , filled him with the most extreme vexation a heart could be oppreffed with ; but ...
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... obliged to bear them from the very wretch who has fup- planted her ; to behave , I fay , in fuch a cir- < cumftance with decency and complaifance , re- K quires not only an elevated virtue , but a difcre- ⚫tion more confummate than is ...
... obliged to bear them from the very wretch who has fup- planted her ; to behave , I fay , in fuch a cir- < cumftance with decency and complaifance , re- K quires not only an elevated virtue , but a difcre- ⚫tion more confummate than is ...
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... oblige , nothing can be acknow- ledged as a virtue : -inftead of efteeming her < as he ought to have done , for the regard fhe • fhewed for his peace in never murmuring , nor • upbraiding him with his fault , he imputed it all to a mean ...
... oblige , nothing can be acknow- ledged as a virtue : -inftead of efteeming her < as he ought to have done , for the regard fhe • fhewed for his peace in never murmuring , nor • upbraiding him with his fault , he imputed it all to a mean ...
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... obliging to her in every re- fpect , that the other , even in fpite of their ri- valfhip , could not help having a regard for her ,. which the teftified in downright quarrelling • with Severus , whenever he refufed her any thing fhe ...
... obliging to her in every re- fpect , that the other , even in fpite of their ri- valfhip , could not help having a regard for her ,. which the teftified in downright quarrelling • with Severus , whenever he refufed her any thing fhe ...
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