The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 248
... Acquaintance , and unseasonably Imperious to all her Family . Dear Sir , be pleased to put such Books in our Hands , as may make our Virtue more inward , and convince some of us that in a Mind truly Virtuous the Scorn of Vice is always ...
... Acquaintance , and unseasonably Imperious to all her Family . Dear Sir , be pleased to put such Books in our Hands , as may make our Virtue more inward , and convince some of us that in a Mind truly Virtuous the Scorn of Vice is always ...
Strana 376
... acquainted with Leonilla from her Infancy . His Acquaintance with her by degrees grew into Love , which in a Mind trained up in all the Sentiments of Honour and Virtue became a very uneasy Passion . He despaired of gaining an Heiress of ...
... acquainted with Leonilla from her Infancy . His Acquaintance with her by degrees grew into Love , which in a Mind trained up in all the Sentiments of Honour and Virtue became a very uneasy Passion . He despaired of gaining an Heiress of ...
Strana 494
... acquainted with Constantia , who had not then passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few Miles Distance from her ... Acquaintance made them still discover new Beauties in each other , and by Degrees raised in them that mutual Passion ...
... acquainted with Constantia , who had not then passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few Miles Distance from her ... Acquaintance made them still discover new Beauties in each other , and by Degrees raised in them that mutual Passion ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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