Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, Том 7author, 1797 |
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... charms.- Martin was amazingly struck with her beauty , he was almost inclined to make love to her in earnest , in behalf of his own dear person ; but interest prevailed over his passion , and he was resolved to act as a faithful servant ...
... charms.- Martin was amazingly struck with her beauty , he was almost inclined to make love to her in earnest , in behalf of his own dear person ; but interest prevailed over his passion , and he was resolved to act as a faithful servant ...
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... charm- ing companion , morning , noon , and night , when- ever you please ; for Harriot seems to be as much taken with you as you are with her ; and will be very ready to make rather more flash than she can at present afford to do ...
... charm- ing companion , morning , noon , and night , when- ever you please ; for Harriot seems to be as much taken with you as you are with her ; and will be very ready to make rather more flash than she can at present afford to do ...
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... charm ; even its shadow is courted , where the substance is wanting . The imitation of its form has been reduced into an art , and , in the commerce of life , the first study of all who would either gain the esteem , or win the hearts ...
... charm ; even its shadow is courted , where the substance is wanting . The imitation of its form has been reduced into an art , and , in the commerce of life , the first study of all who would either gain the esteem , or win the hearts ...
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... charm infinitely more powerful than in all the studied manners of the most finished courtier . True gentleness is founded on a sense of what we owe to him who made us , and to the common nature of which we all share . It arises from ...
... charm infinitely more powerful than in all the studied manners of the most finished courtier . True gentleness is founded on a sense of what we owe to him who made us , and to the common nature of which we all share . It arises from ...
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... charm : a clean cloth was instantly spread ; a steak put on the fire ; and the landlord insisted that the chimney corner should be re- signed for his military guest , who begged no one might be disturbed for him . The landlord was ...
... charm : a clean cloth was instantly spread ; a steak put on the fire ; and the landlord insisted that the chimney corner should be re- signed for his military guest , who begged no one might be disturbed for him . The landlord was ...
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