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Page 241
... mind may for some time fluctuate between them , but it never can enter- tain both together . Yet let it not be thought that I would exclude pity from the human mind . There is scarce any who are not in some degree possessed of this ...
... mind may for some time fluctuate between them , but it never can enter- tain both together . Yet let it not be thought that I would exclude pity from the human mind . There is scarce any who are not in some degree possessed of this ...
Page 375
... mind into the bargain . " I held my glass before her as she desired , and must confess , was shocked with the reflection . The lady , however , gazed for some time with the utmost complacency ; and at last turning to me with the most ...
... mind into the bargain . " I held my glass before her as she desired , and must confess , was shocked with the reflection . The lady , however , gazed for some time with the utmost complacency ; and at last turning to me with the most ...
Page 376
... mind by no means so fair as she had expected to see . Ill - nature , ill placed pride , and spleen , were too legible to be mistaken . Nothing could be more amusing than the mirth of her female companions who had looked over . They had ...
... mind by no means so fair as she had expected to see . Ill - nature , ill placed pride , and spleen , were too legible to be mistaken . Nothing could be more amusing than the mirth of her female companions who had looked over . They had ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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