The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 11
... affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young females , who peruse your speculations that I had not once the leisure to think ...
... affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young females , who peruse your speculations that I had not once the leisure to think ...
Strana 17
... affection which is to be ob- join in supporting him against me , though he served in man and wife . This observation made belived my story ; should I talk it to the world , the father very anxious for his son , and press what reparation ...
... affection which is to be ob- join in supporting him against me , though he served in man and wife . This observation made belived my story ; should I talk it to the world , the father very anxious for his son , and press what reparation ...
Strana 26
... affections upon such things as are only the trappings and decorations of her sex : Secondly , in not distinguishing ... affection perity of her family ; but by a vicious ex - excuse presumption . Having been so happy treme , are like to ...
... affections upon such things as are only the trappings and decorations of her sex : Secondly , in not distinguishing ... affection perity of her family ; but by a vicious ex - excuse presumption . Having been so happy treme , are like to ...
Strana 30
... affectionate father ; but though very rich , yet so mighty near , that he thinks much of the charges of my education . He often tells me he believes my schooling will ruin him ; that I cost him God knows what , in books . I trem- ble to ...
... affectionate father ; but though very rich , yet so mighty near , that he thinks much of the charges of my education . He often tells me he believes my schooling will ruin him ; that I cost him God knows what , in books . I trem- ble to ...
Strana 46
... affection : but I see the behaviour is so bloody - minded in his affliction was di- of some women so little suited to the circum- verted from this fit of outrageous melancholy . stances wherein my wife and I shall soon be , The valour ...
... affection : but I see the behaviour is so bloody - minded in his affliction was di- of some women so little suited to the circum- verted from this fit of outrageous melancholy . stances wherein my wife and I shall soon be , The valour ...
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