The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life. The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Written by a GentlemanD. Browne, and W. Mears, 1722 - 440 psl. |
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... Company of fome Ladies of a Polite Conversation , and the Mixture of Sexes turning the Difcourfe upon the Raillery of each other , the brisk Florimel , and her witty Affociates , ran hard upon the Men's Want of Conduct . Celadon , who ...
... Company of fome Ladies of a Polite Conversation , and the Mixture of Sexes turning the Difcourfe upon the Raillery of each other , the brisk Florimel , and her witty Affociates , ran hard upon the Men's Want of Conduct . Celadon , who ...
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... of improving his Idea's , when directed to a certain proper Head ; that the thought it was the Duty of fuch a Man to attempt the Reformation of his Dege- nerate nerate Sex and the hop'd the Company would join with Introduction .
... of improving his Idea's , when directed to a certain proper Head ; that the thought it was the Duty of fuch a Man to attempt the Reformation of his Dege- nerate nerate Sex and the hop'd the Company would join with Introduction .
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... Company would join with her , to lay him under an indifpenfable Obligation of affuming that Office . Celadon blufh'd and bow'd at the Com- pliment , but was abfolutely for throwing off a Task , which he knew must be very tron- blesome ...
... Company would join with her , to lay him under an indifpenfable Obligation of affuming that Office . Celadon blufh'd and bow'd at the Com- pliment , but was abfolutely for throwing off a Task , which he knew must be very tron- blesome ...
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... , as we get a Colour by fitting by the Fire , but fhall never dif- pel the Darkness of his Understanding by the Light of foreign Precepts . B 4 The The Company fat fo filent and attentive , that Celadon Introduction . 7.
... , as we get a Colour by fitting by the Fire , but fhall never dif- pel the Darkness of his Understanding by the Light of foreign Precepts . B 4 The The Company fat fo filent and attentive , that Celadon Introduction . 7.
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... Company fat fo filent and attentive , that Celadon began to think he was already turn'd Declaimer ; and , ftopping fhort , with fome Confufion , begg'd Leave to with- draw , and furnish himself , by Contempla- tion , with the Materials ...
... Company fat fo filent and attentive , that Celadon began to think he was already turn'd Declaimer ; and , ftopping fhort , with fome Confufion , begg'd Leave to with- draw , and furnish himself , by Contempla- tion , with the Materials ...
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