The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 6
... never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavia one night at a play ...
... never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavia one night at a play ...
Strana 10
... never kept , but made his escape into the country . Flavia tears her hair for his inglorious safety , curses and despises her charmer , and is fallen in love with Crastin : which is the first part of the history of the Rival Mother . R ...
... never kept , but made his escape into the country . Flavia tears her hair for his inglorious safety , curses and despises her charmer , and is fallen in love with Crastin : which is the first part of the history of the Rival Mother . R ...
Strana 17
... never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone . thoughts and passions are the most busied at such hours when those of other men are the most unac- tive . He no sooner steps out of the world but his heart burns with ...
... never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone . thoughts and passions are the most busied at such hours when those of other men are the most unac- tive . He no sooner steps out of the world but his heart burns with ...
Strana 27
... never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , so neither does weeping from profound sorrow . The sorrow which appears so easily at the eyes , cannot have pierced deeply into the heart . The heart ...
... never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , so neither does weeping from profound sorrow . The sorrow which appears so easily at the eyes , cannot have pierced deeply into the heart . The heart ...
Strana 33
... never see me more ; I am mar- ried to a very cunning country gentleman , who might possibly guess something if I kept you still ; therefore farewell . " ' When this place was lost also in marriage , I was resolved to go among quite ...
... never see me more ; I am mar- ried to a very cunning country gentleman , who might possibly guess something if I kept you still ; therefore farewell . " ' When this place was lost also in marriage , I was resolved to go among quite ...
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