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" I felt something shoot thro' my Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to an Excess of Passion at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips... "
The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe: The fortunate mistress ... - Page 245
by Daniel Defoe - 1855
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The Fortunate Mistress: Or A History of the Life and Vast Variety of ...

Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 264 pages
...Blood ; my Heart flutter 'd, ; my Head flash'd and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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The Shakespeare Head Edition of the Novels and Selected Writings of Daniel ...

Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 262 pages
...Blood ; my Heart flutter 'd, ; my Head flash 'd and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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Roxana

Daniel Defoe - 1982 - 420 pages
...Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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The Figure of Theater: Shaftesbury, Defoe, Adam Smith, and George Eliot

David Marshall - 1986 - 300 pages
...Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flashed, and was dizzy, and all within me, as / thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face. . . , 27 Roxana tells us of the impossibility of expressing the emotions she felt...
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Narrative Transvestism: Rhetoric and Gender in the Eighteenth-century ...

Madeleine Kahn - 1991 - 188 pages
...my Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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The Politics of Motherhood: British Writing and Culture, 1680-1760

Toni Bowers - 1996 - 282 pages
...Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch 'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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Impotent Fathers: Patriarchy and Demographic Crisis in the Eighteenth ...

Brian McCrea - 1998 - 260 pages
...to abandon myself to an Excess of Passion at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times, whether I wou'd or no. (323) What threat can Susan pose to Roxana...
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Mothering Daughters: Novels and the Politics of Family Romance : Frances ...

Susan C. Greenfield - 2002 - 236 pages
...her, to know that I kiss'd my own Child; my own Flesh and Blood, born of my Body; . . . much ado 1 had, not to abandon myself to an Excess of Passion at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times"...
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Writing British Infanticide: Child-murder, Gender, and Print, 1722-1859

Jennifer Thorn - 2003 - 300 pages
...Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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Lyric Generations: Poetry and the Novel in the Long Eighteenth Century

G. Gabrielle Starr - 2004 - 318 pages
...Blood; my Heart flutter'd; my Head flash'd, and was dizzy, and all within me, as I thought, turn'd about, and much ado I had, not to abandon myself to...at the first Sight of her, much more when my Lips touch'd her Face; I thought I must have taken her in my Arms, and kiss'd her again a thousand times,...
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