Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 160
... sense , great parts , has one of the most agreeable and and many fine qualities , lower them- placid countenances I ever saw.— selves down to these little - minded They love each other , and the hus- creatures , in inveighing with ...
... sense , great parts , has one of the most agreeable and and many fine qualities , lower them- placid countenances I ever saw.— selves down to these little - minded They love each other , and the hus- creatures , in inveighing with ...
Page 177
... sense enough to make be , in cases of duty and of delicacy , him see , that she thinks him her su- my love for the sex makes me apply perior in sense , ' as you once told to your ladyship's words- " you pro- me . Proud mortal ! and vain ...
... sense enough to make be , in cases of duty and of delicacy , him see , that she thinks him her su- my love for the sex makes me apply perior in sense , ' as you once told to your ladyship's words- " you pro- me . Proud mortal ! and vain ...
Page 235
... sense to discern that rea- If I am proud in the latter part of my son and advantage ? I wish we could life , yourself and another * must chiefly be as sure of the other two . answer for it . Now I have mention- go to other subjects . ed ...
... sense to discern that rea- If I am proud in the latter part of my son and advantage ? I wish we could life , yourself and another * must chiefly be as sure of the other two . answer for it . Now I have mention- go to other subjects . ed ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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