London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... death being now a matter of great doubt ; and that they cherish the fond hope of seeing him again employ his talents in the praise of Virtue , and the detection of Vice . CONTENTS ΤΟ ΤΗΣ FIRST VOLUME : A MORNING CONVERSATION 4.
... death being now a matter of great doubt ; and that they cherish the fond hope of seeing him again employ his talents in the praise of Virtue , and the detection of Vice . CONTENTS ΤΟ ΤΗΣ FIRST VOLUME : A MORNING CONVERSATION 4.
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... hope , dreading to bring conviction to her mind , she too plainly perceived a visible inequality in the behaviour of her Francis towards her ; till then invariably kind , and ever charm- ed with her winning society : he now became ...
... hope , dreading to bring conviction to her mind , she too plainly perceived a visible inequality in the behaviour of her Francis towards her ; till then invariably kind , and ever charm- ed with her winning society : he now became ...
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... hope all that has been spoken on this event is not strictly true ; it is , however , confidently reported , that she not only refused to al- ter her conduct , but treated her unhappy husband , and his kind admonitions , with the utmost ...
... hope all that has been spoken on this event is not strictly true ; it is , however , confidently reported , that she not only refused to al- ter her conduct , but treated her unhappy husband , and his kind admonitions , with the utmost ...
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... hope for the honour of the female sex , that his wife , however suspected by * These beautiful lines might be well applied to this unfortunate man . " Ho core anch'io che morte sprezza e crede " Che ben si cambi con l'Onor la Vita ...
... hope for the honour of the female sex , that his wife , however suspected by * These beautiful lines might be well applied to this unfortunate man . " Ho core anch'io che morte sprezza e crede " Che ben si cambi con l'Onor la Vita ...
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... hope , however , that she will be superior to this , and justify still the truth of these lines , once addressed to her by her ac- complished husband : 65 -Son cœur a comme les Dieux " Le privilége d'etre heureux " Et le bonheur d'en ...
... hope , however , that she will be superior to this , and justify still the truth of these lines , once addressed to her by her ac- complished husband : 65 -Son cœur a comme les Dieux " Le privilége d'etre heureux " Et le bonheur d'en ...
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