The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... passion so univerfal , however diverfified or disguised under different forms : and appearances , as the vanity of being known to the rest of mankind , and communicating a man's parts , virtues , or qualifications , to the world . This ...
... passion so univerfal , however diverfified or disguised under different forms : and appearances , as the vanity of being known to the rest of mankind , and communicating a man's parts , virtues , or qualifications , to the world . This ...
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... passion : so that Mrs Jane , if I cannot accommodate the matter , must conquer more than one paffion ; and , out of prudence , banish the man she loves , and marry the man she hates . The next daughter is Mrs Annabella ; who has a very ...
... passion : so that Mrs Jane , if I cannot accommodate the matter , must conquer more than one paffion ; and , out of prudence , banish the man she loves , and marry the man she hates . The next daughter is Mrs Annabella ; who has a very ...
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... passion mott powerful . From the time a young wo- man of quality has first appeared in the drawing room , raised a whisper and curiosity of the men about her , had her health drank in gay companies , and diftinguished at public ...
... passion mott powerful . From the time a young wo- man of quality has first appeared in the drawing room , raised a whisper and curiosity of the men about her , had her health drank in gay companies , and diftinguished at public ...
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... passion itself ; that an idle word imprudently repeated by a fair woman , and vast expen . ces to support her folly and vanity , every day reduce men to poverty and death : but he makes them of little . confideration to the miferable ...
... passion itself ; that an idle word imprudently repeated by a fair woman , and vast expen . ces to support her folly and vanity , every day reduce men to poverty and death : but he makes them of little . confideration to the miferable ...
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... passion in this cafe , if we considered , there may be ob- jects there , who would now move horror and lothing , that we have once embraced with transport ; and as we are men of honour , ( for I must not speak as we are Christians ) ...
... passion in this cafe , if we considered , there may be ob- jects there , who would now move horror and lothing , that we have once embraced with transport ; and as we are men of honour , ( for I must not speak as we are Christians ) ...
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