The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Том 3 |
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Сторінка 24
Woodley , “ he told you he should dine from But suffer me to own my folly to you --
to entreat home . ” This did not , however , dismiss her fears , your soothing
friendship to free me from my weak and she dispatched two servants different
ways ...
Woodley , “ he told you he should dine from But suffer me to own my folly to you --
to entreat home . ” This did not , however , dismiss her fears , your soothing
friendship to free me from my weak and she dispatched two servants different
ways ...
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... or she did not feel his morose lice , never suffered her to utter a sentence
injurious temper as heretofore — he seemed ... obliged to mention fear of you ;
and she knows you would not suffer it , it was without any marks either of
satisfaction it .
... or she did not feel his morose lice , never suffered her to utter a sentence
injurious temper as heretofore — he seemed ... obliged to mention fear of you ;
and she knows you would not suffer it , it was without any marks either of
satisfaction it .
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I will not suffer any explanation to take place , but let my Lord Elmwood act just as
his love shall dictate ; and now I have no longer a doubt of its excess , instead of
stooping to him , I wait in the certain expectation of his submission to me .
I will not suffer any explanation to take place , but let my Lord Elmwood act just as
his love shall dictate ; and now I have no longer a doubt of its excess , instead of
stooping to him , I wait in the certain expectation of his submission to me .
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In the name of God , ” said he to Lady Elmwood , “ of that who suffered for you ,
and , suffering , knew and pitied all our ... but still of that sensible and feeling kind
that could never suffer him to forget the happiness he had lost ; and it was this ...
In the name of God , ” said he to Lady Elmwood , “ of that who suffered for you ,
and , suffering , knew and pitied all our ... but still of that sensible and feeling kind
that could never suffer him to forget the happiness he had lost ; and it was this ...
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said Matilda , with indifference ; for the first intelligence had hurt her spirits too
much to suffer her to listen with pleasure to any thing . “ Mr. Rushbrook , "
continued Miss Woodley , “ replied to your father , that his indisposition was but a
slight ...
said Matilda , with indifference ; for the first intelligence had hurt her spirits too
much to suffer her to listen with pleasure to any thing . “ Mr. Rushbrook , "
continued Miss Woodley , “ replied to your father , that his indisposition was but a
slight ...
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