The Female Spectator, Том 3T. Gardner, 1755 |
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... once seriously set about it , and reflect how much we lay ourselves open to cenfure , while we are expofing others : -how natural is it for people to return in kind an injury of this fort ! and that even if they fhould be lefs fevere ...
... once seriously set about it , and reflect how much we lay ourselves open to cenfure , while we are expofing others : -how natural is it for people to return in kind an injury of this fort ! and that even if they fhould be lefs fevere ...
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... once vouchsafed to ask my pardon , cried she , in the utmost agony of fpirit ; be defpifes , - fets my just rage at nothing , and I hate him for that , even more than for his falfhood . - IT is to be fuppofed the fuffered Ariana to take ...
... once vouchsafed to ask my pardon , cried she , in the utmost agony of fpirit ; be defpifes , - fets my just rage at nothing , and I hate him for that , even more than for his falfhood . - IT is to be fuppofed the fuffered Ariana to take ...
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... once , in the courfe of thefe fpeculations , recom- mended softness as the moft prevailing , as well as moft becoming arms we have to combat with ; and which even in the moft provoking circum- ftances , ought never to be thrown aside ...
... once , in the courfe of thefe fpeculations , recom- mended softness as the moft prevailing , as well as moft becoming arms we have to combat with ; and which even in the moft provoking circum- ftances , ought never to be thrown aside ...
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... once " thought wholly loft , with intereft . • THE firft , whom I fhall call Eudofia , had • been the most unfortunate woman upon earth , ⚫ had the not been endued with an equal share of patience as good fenfe : - fhe was married very ...
... once " thought wholly loft , with intereft . • THE firft , whom I fhall call Eudofia , had • been the most unfortunate woman upon earth , ⚫ had the not been endued with an equal share of patience as good fenfe : - fhe was married very ...
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... once loved was miferable . 6 $ THIS generofity engaged new careffes on the part of Severus , and he defired fhe would not mention that woman any more , but leave it to himself to act as he thought proper . He kept his word ; Laconia was ...
... once loved was miferable . 6 $ THIS generofity engaged new careffes on the part of Severus , and he defired fhe would not mention that woman any more , but leave it to himself to act as he thought proper . He kept his word ; Laconia was ...
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