The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... happy , because her own satisfaction consists chiefly in being capable of giving distress . I know Quickset is at present considerable with her , for no other reason but that he can be without her , and feel no pain in the loss . Let me ...
... happy , because her own satisfaction consists chiefly in being capable of giving distress . I know Quickset is at present considerable with her , for no other reason but that he can be without her , and feel no pain in the loss . Let me ...
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... happy in marriage ; and the wretch to whose lot she falls , very often receives in his arms a coquette , with the refuse of an heart long before given away to a coxcomb . ** Having received from the society of Up- holders sundry ...
... happy in marriage ; and the wretch to whose lot she falls , very often receives in his arms a coquette , with the refuse of an heart long before given away to a coxcomb . ** Having received from the society of Up- holders sundry ...
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... happy man for a whole evening . But since in history , events are of a mixed nature , and often happen alike to the worthless and the de- serving , insomuch that we frequently see a virtuous man dying in the midst of disappointments and ...
... happy man for a whole evening . But since in history , events are of a mixed nature , and often happen alike to the worthless and the de- serving , insomuch that we frequently see a virtuous man dying in the midst of disappointments and ...
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... happy as fools . ' I shall proceed in the like manner with my rivals and competitors for the thousand pounds a - year , which we are now in pursuit of ; and that I may give general content to the whole body of candidates , I shall allow ...
... happy as fools . ' I shall proceed in the like manner with my rivals and competitors for the thousand pounds a - year , which we are now in pursuit of ; and that I may give general content to the whole body of candidates , I shall allow ...
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... happy life we should lead together , and the means I should use to make myself still dearer to him . My fortune was indeed much be- yond his ; and as I was always in the company of my relations , he was forced to discover his inclina ...
... happy life we should lead together , and the means I should use to make myself still dearer to him . My fortune was indeed much be- yond his ; and as I was always in the company of my relations , he was forced to discover his inclina ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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