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... CADENUS felt within him rise Shame , disappointment , guilt , surprise . He knew not how to reconcile Such language with her usual style : And yet her words were so exprest , He could not hope she spoke in jest . 1 His thoughts had ...
... CADENUS felt within him rise Shame , disappointment , guilt , surprise . He knew not how to reconcile Such language with her usual style : And yet her words were so exprest , He could not hope she spoke in jest . 1 His thoughts had ...
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... him , by such arguments as must be highly flattering to his self - love . Of the impres- sion which these made on him , he gives the follow- ing account in the same poem : CADENUS , to his grief and shame , Could scarce 18 THE LIFE.
... him , by such arguments as must be highly flattering to his self - love . Of the impres- sion which these made on him , he gives the follow- ing account in the same poem : CADENUS , to his grief and shame , Could scarce 18 THE LIFE.
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Jonathan Swift. CADENUS , to his grief and shame , Could scarce oppose VANESSA's flame ; And though her arguments were ... CADENUS could not hide , He chose to justify his pride ; Construing the passion she had shown , Much to her praise ...
Jonathan Swift. CADENUS , to his grief and shame , Could scarce oppose VANESSA's flame ; And though her arguments were ... CADENUS could not hide , He chose to justify his pride ; Construing the passion she had shown , Much to her praise ...
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... Cadenus and Vanessa , " His first de- sign in this seems to have been to break off the con- nexion in the politest manner possible , and put an end to any expectations the lady might have formed of a future union between them . To ...
... Cadenus and Vanessa , " His first de- sign in this seems to have been to break off the con- nexion in the politest manner possible , and put an end to any expectations the lady might have formed of a future union between them . To ...
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... Cadenus , were banished from her mind , and all the faculties of her soul were absorbed in love . She wrote constantly to him in the most passionate style , nor could the coldness of his answers in the least abate her flame . The 30 THE ...
... Cadenus , were banished from her mind , and all the faculties of her soul were absorbed in love . She wrote constantly to him in the most passionate style , nor could the coldness of his answers in the least abate her flame . The 30 THE ...
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