The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... she had given a most interesting set of features , with fuch a ftriking character of bene- volence and open honefty , that he might be said to carry his heart in his countenance : though there was a kind of laffitude in his deportment ...
... she had given a most interesting set of features , with fuch a ftriking character of bene- volence and open honefty , that he might be said to carry his heart in his countenance : though there was a kind of laffitude in his deportment ...
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... she had in- spired him with the generous ambition of ref cuing her from a fituation fo ill proportioned to her merits , and , though he had not actually made , he had very seriously meditated a propofil of marriage : He faw her now in a ...
... she had in- spired him with the generous ambition of ref cuing her from a fituation fo ill proportioned to her merits , and , though he had not actually made , he had very seriously meditated a propofil of marriage : He faw her now in a ...
الصفحة 15
... she want the penetration to difcern the cause of it . When he had dragged on this wretched existence for fome days , he found the pain of it no longer fupportable , and , ashamed of wearing a face of woe in the houfe of happiness , he ...
... she want the penetration to difcern the cause of it . When he had dragged on this wretched existence for fome days , he found the pain of it no longer fupportable , and , ashamed of wearing a face of woe in the houfe of happiness , he ...
الصفحة 25
... " give me , when I found her anxious to enquire into every circumstance , that had occured in " the courfe of my travels ! none were too mi- " nute " nute for her notice ; she seemed to take N ° 128. THE OBSERVER . 25.
... " give me , when I found her anxious to enquire into every circumstance , that had occured in " the courfe of my travels ! none were too mi- " nute " nute for her notice ; she seemed to take N ° 128. THE OBSERVER . 25.
الصفحة 26
... she seemed to take an intereft in every thing that had happened to me , and our conversations were renewed time " after time without wearinefs on her part , or " any profpect of exhaufting our fubject . " At this time I had no other ...
... she seemed to take an intereft in every thing that had happened to me , and our conversations were renewed time " after time without wearinefs on her part , or " any profpect of exhaufting our fubject . " At this time I had no other ...
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