The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... fortune in a lover , and , among the accom- plishments of a man of merit , unluckily mentioned white teeth and black eyes . Mrs. Annabella , after having rallied her sister upon her man of merit , talked much of conveniencies of life ...
... fortune in a lover , and , among the accom- plishments of a man of merit , unluckily mentioned white teeth and black eyes . Mrs. Annabella , after having rallied her sister upon her man of merit , talked much of conveniencies of life ...
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... fortune than she could expect would address her upon honourable terms ; but she said to herself , She had wit and beauty , and such charms as often captivate so far as to make men forget those meaner considerations , and innocent ...
... fortune than she could expect would address her upon honourable terms ; but she said to herself , She had wit and beauty , and such charms as often captivate so far as to make men forget those meaner considerations , and innocent ...
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... fortune , than even to make one ; and there are several pretty persons , about town , ten times more ridiculous upon the very account of a good estate , than they possibly could have been with the want of it . I confess , having a mind ...
... fortune , than even to make one ; and there are several pretty persons , about town , ten times more ridiculous upon the very account of a good estate , than they possibly could have been with the want of it . I confess , having a mind ...
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