| 1753 - 750 str.
...widow ended her ftory, which was literally true, in fo engaging and interefting a manner, that Wilfon was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her for the confidence (he had placed in him, and fwore never to defert her. He then requefled the honour of attending her... | |
| 324 str.
...widow ended her ftory, which was literally true, in fo engaging and interefting a manner, that Wilfon was . gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked...confidence fhe had placed in him, and fwore never t3 defert her. He then requeued the honour of attend•ng her home, to whi _h fhe readily confented,... | |
| 1753 - 646 str.
...widow ended her ftory, which was literally true •in fo engaging and interefting a manner, that Wilfon was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her -for the confidence me had placed in him, and fwore never todefert her. He then requefted the honour of attenddng her home,... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 364 str.
...widow ended her ftory, which was literally true, in fo engaging and interefting a manner, that Wilfon was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked...readily confented, walking; with him to Buckingham gate, •(vhcre a coach was called, which conveyed them to Chdfaa. Wilfon dined with her that day, and took... | |
| 1786 - 636 str.
...ta delert her. He then requefted the lionour of attending her home; to which (be readily contented, walking with him to Buckingham Gate, where a coach...dined with her that day, and took lodgings in the lame houfe, calling himfelf Roberts, and a fingle man. Thefe were the lodging» I have mentioned before;... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 360 str.
...widow ended her story, which was literally true, in so engaging and interesting a manner that Wilson was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her for the confidence she had placed in him, and swore never to desert her. He then requested the honour of attending her... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 str.
...widow ended her story, which was literally true, in so engaging and interesting a manner, that Wilson was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her for the confidence she had placed in him, and swore never to desert her. He then requested the honour of attending her... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 424 str.
...widow ended her story, which was literally true, in so engaging and interesting a manner, that Wilson was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her for the confidence she had placed in him, and swore never to desert her. He then requested the honour of attending her... | |
| 1827 - 446 str.
...my life.' The widow ended her story, which was literally true, in so engaging a manner that Wilson was gone an age in love in a few minutes. He thanked her for the confidence she had placed in him, and swore never to desert her. He then requested the honour of attending her... | |
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