The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which appeared to her so full of guilt and horror . The father seeing himself en- tirely rid of Theodosius , and likely to keep a con- siderable portion in his family , was not ...
... father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which appeared to her so full of guilt and horror . The father seeing himself en- tirely rid of Theodosius , and likely to keep a con- siderable portion in his family , was not ...
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... father Francis ; from whom she now delivered to her the following letter : ' As the first fruits of those joys and consola- tions which you may expect from the life you are now engaged in , I must acquaint you that Theodosius , whose ...
... father Francis ; from whom she now delivered to her the following letter : ' As the first fruits of those joys and consola- tions which you may expect from the life you are now engaged in , I must acquaint you that Theodosius , whose ...
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... father with the same inten- tion , that its deformity may deter others from its re- semblance . If the reader has a mind to see a father of the same stamp represented in the most exquisite strokes of humour , he may meet with it in one ...
... father with the same inten- tion , that its deformity may deter others from its re- semblance . If the reader has a mind to see a father of the same stamp represented in the most exquisite strokes of humour , he may meet with it in one ...
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