The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14~15 巻M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... cause of an impression so warm and so sudden ; his eyes greedily surveved the features of the per- son , the sight ... causes of a grief which she appeared to The savage ferocity which in- vests modern philosophy , has 2 THE LADY'S ...
... cause of an impression so warm and so sudden ; his eyes greedily surveved the features of the per- son , the sight ... causes of a grief which she appeared to The savage ferocity which in- vests modern philosophy , has 2 THE LADY'S ...
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... caused me to be sought after , in order to secure my person ; I am flying from their anger , victim as I am , of a betrayed love I am looking for an asylum where I can pass my days quietly without feeling the resentment of my cruel ...
... caused me to be sought after , in order to secure my person ; I am flying from their anger , victim as I am , of a betrayed love I am looking for an asylum where I can pass my days quietly without feeling the resentment of my cruel ...
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... cause . It then appeared that the lad had told his father a false- hood every week , and used the money himself . And on further examination he was traced to a house in East - George - street , and found in a company of other ap ...
... cause . It then appeared that the lad had told his father a false- hood every week , and used the money himself . And on further examination he was traced to a house in East - George - street , and found in a company of other ap ...
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... cause I weep , sorrow . Tears not only take from the bo- som surcharged with grief many of its pangs , but when sympathy for the sorrow of a friend prompts them to flow , it softens and assua- ges , though it may not remové af- fiction ...
... cause I weep , sorrow . Tears not only take from the bo- som surcharged with grief many of its pangs , but when sympathy for the sorrow of a friend prompts them to flow , it softens and assua- ges , though it may not remové af- fiction ...
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... cause it is exquisitely contri ed and arranged . Wouldst thou be told what is Wisest ? It is Time : Because it discovers the most se- cret transactions . Wouldst thou be acquainted with what is Common to all men ? It is Hofe ; for which ...
... cause it is exquisitely contri ed and arranged . Wouldst thou be told what is Wisest ? It is Time : Because it discovers the most se- cret transactions . Wouldst thou be acquainted with what is Common to all men ? It is Hofe ; for which ...
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