The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... eyes - Ay , Madam , her eyes ! -Good hea- ven ! what a luftre ! Yet not a fierce , but a mild lüftre ! How have I defpifed the romancing poets for their unnatural defcriptions of the eyes of their heroines ! But I have thought thofe ...
... eyes - Ay , Madam , her eyes ! -Good hea- ven ! what a luftre ! Yet not a fierce , but a mild lüftre ! How have I defpifed the romancing poets for their unnatural defcriptions of the eyes of their heroines ! But I have thought thofe ...
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... eye and the ear ; that her heart is infected by the modern tafte ; and that she will carry down with her an appetite to pernicious gaming ; and , in order to fupport her extravagance , will think of punishing fome honeft man in marriage ...
... eye and the ear ; that her heart is infected by the modern tafte ; and that she will carry down with her an appetite to pernicious gaming ; and , in order to fupport her extravagance , will think of punishing fome honeft man in marriage ...
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... eyes upon me . The man , my dear , must be an abandoned man , and must have a very hard heart , who can pafs from woman to woman , without any remorfe for a former , whom , as may be fuppofed , he has by the most folemn vows fedu- ced ...
... eyes upon me . The man , my dear , must be an abandoned man , and must have a very hard heart , who can pafs from woman to woman , without any remorfe for a former , whom , as may be fuppofed , he has by the most folemn vows fedu- ced ...
Sivu 29
... eyes open , marries a profligate man , had , generally , much better remain fingle all her life ; fince it is very likely , that by fuch a ftep fhe defeats , as to herself , all the good ends of fociety . What a dreadful , what a ...
... eyes open , marries a profligate man , had , generally , much better remain fingle all her life ; fince it is very likely , that by fuch a ftep fhe defeats , as to herself , all the good ends of fociety . What a dreadful , what a ...
Sivu 30
... eye , and by a broad fmile , the free jeft of the other , to the perfon prefent whom he thinks most apt to blush , as if for fear it fhould be loft ; and still more , when on the mantling cheek's fhewing the fenfibility of the perfon fo ...
... eye , and by a broad fmile , the free jeft of the other , to the perfon prefent whom he thinks most apt to blush , as if for fear it fhould be loft ; and still more , when on the mantling cheek's fhewing the fenfibility of the perfon fo ...
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