The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... passion ; so that Mrs. Jane , if I cannot accommodate the matter , must conquer more than one passion , and out of pru- dence 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 passion , and out of pru- dence 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 of jealousy , which the poet hath represented at large , in its birth , its various workings and agonies , and its horrid consequences . From this passion , and the innocence and simplicity of the person suspected , arises a ...
... passion of jealousy , which the poet hath represented at large , in its birth , its various workings and agonies , and its horrid consequences . From this passion , and the innocence and simplicity of the person suspected , arises a ...
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... passions lead the way ? I WAS considering last night , when I could not sleep , how noble a part of the creation man ... passion , railing at my species , and walking hard to get rid of the com- pany I depised ; when two men , who had ...
... passions lead the way ? I WAS considering last night , when I could not sleep , how noble a part of the creation man ... passion , railing at my species , and walking hard to get rid of the com- pany I depised ; when two men , who had ...
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