The Works, Том 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... person and mind , that might penetrate the most obdurate breast , whose hearts were wholly devoted to him . We know too that he had a just sense of their value , that he lived on terms of the closest friendship with both , but it does ...
... person and mind , that might penetrate the most obdurate breast , whose hearts were wholly devoted to him . We know too that he had a just sense of their value , that he lived on terms of the closest friendship with both , but it does ...
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... person , which was usually her companion Mrs. Dingley . But not long after her settlement in Ireland , he gave the most unequivocal proof of what his sentiments were with regard to her on that point . It was impossible that so charming ...
... person , which was usually her companion Mrs. Dingley . But not long after her settlement in Ireland , he gave the most unequivocal proof of what his sentiments were with regard to her on that point . It was impossible that so charming ...
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... person whose conversation I entirely valued but hers ; this was the utmost I ever gave way to . And , secondly , I must assure you sincerely , that this regard of mine never once entered into my head to be an im- pediment to you ; but I ...
... person whose conversation I entirely valued but hers ; this was the utmost I ever gave way to . And , secondly , I must assure you sincerely , that this regard of mine never once entered into my head to be an im- pediment to you ; but I ...
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... persons of the first rank , and of that sex , more than is usual to men of my level , and of our function ; yet I have no where met with a humour , a wit , or conversation so agreeable , a better portion of good sense , or a truer ...
... persons of the first rank , and of that sex , more than is usual to men of my level , and of our function ; yet I have no where met with a humour , a wit , or conversation so agreeable , a better portion of good sense , or a truer ...
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... person must contempt beget . Or grant her passion be sincere , How shall his innocence be clear ? Appearances were all so strong , The world must think him in the wrong ; Who'd say , he made a treacherous use Of wit , to flatter and ...
... person must contempt beget . Or grant her passion be sincere , How shall his innocence be clear ? Appearances were all so strong , The world must think him in the wrong ; Who'd say , he made a treacherous use Of wit , to flatter and ...
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