The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 237
... Fortune I have put you in , which is above my own Condition ; for you have hereafter nothing to hope or to fear . ' His Majesty having thus well chosen and bought a Friend and Companion , he enjoyed alternately all the Pleasures of an ...
... Fortune I have put you in , which is above my own Condition ; for you have hereafter nothing to hope or to fear . ' His Majesty having thus well chosen and bought a Friend and Companion , he enjoyed alternately all the Pleasures of an ...
Strana 449
... Fortune , in the other my Fortune more than deserves the Estate . When I consider the first , I own I am so far a Woman I cannot avoid being delighted with the Thoughts of living great ; but then he seems to receive such a Degree of ...
... Fortune , in the other my Fortune more than deserves the Estate . When I consider the first , I own I am so far a Woman I cannot avoid being delighted with the Thoughts of living great ; but then he seems to receive such a Degree of ...
Strana 451
... Fortune , than he whom you take for the Sake of his Fortune attain to personal Per- fections . If Strephon is not as accomplish'd and agreeable as Florio , Marriage to you will never make him so ; but Marriage to you may make Florio as ...
... Fortune , than he whom you take for the Sake of his Fortune attain to personal Per- fections . If Strephon is not as accomplish'd and agreeable as Florio , Marriage to you will never make him so ; but Marriage to you may make Florio as ...
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