Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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... Frankly , and a new Admirer ; who had made deeper Impreffions upon her Heart , than the fluttering Addreffes of Bellair , had been , in the leaft equal to . This Gentleman's Name was Springlove , a Man of Senfe and Fortune , whofe ...
... Frankly , and a new Admirer ; who had made deeper Impreffions upon her Heart , than the fluttering Addreffes of Bellair , had been , in the leaft equal to . This Gentleman's Name was Springlove , a Man of Senfe and Fortune , whofe ...
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... Theatre , escorted Mrs. Frankly ) the young Lady imme- diately concluded , that was the Object that had extinguished his former Paffion for her , and lighted up a new one . I for [ 21 ] His Pretenfions to this young Lady, ...
... Theatre , escorted Mrs. Frankly ) the young Lady imme- diately concluded , that was the Object that had extinguished his former Paffion for her , and lighted up a new one . I for [ 21 ] His Pretenfions to this young Lady, ...
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... Frankly was , who , inftantly threw her Eyes upon Springlove , whofe Counte- nance , notwithstanding his utmost Efforts , declared him the Perfon meant The young Lady was taken out of the Box , put into a Chair , and carried home ...
... Frankly was , who , inftantly threw her Eyes upon Springlove , whofe Counte- nance , notwithstanding his utmost Efforts , declared him the Perfon meant The young Lady was taken out of the Box , put into a Chair , and carried home ...
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... Frankly , he happened to be a little out in his amorous Arithmetic , fhe confidering him as mere a Cypher , as he did her , and regarded him little more , than a Figure that increased the Number of her Admirers and thus the Account was ...
... Frankly , he happened to be a little out in his amorous Arithmetic , fhe confidering him as mere a Cypher , as he did her , and regarded him little more , than a Figure that increased the Number of her Admirers and thus the Account was ...
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... Frankly ; and fhe , a little too impatient , to poftpone the pleasu- rable Revenge fhe had in View , would admit of no Excufe , and away they drove in Sir George's Coach . During Supper , Mrs. Frankly was ma- liciously good natured in ...
... Frankly ; and fhe , a little too impatient , to poftpone the pleasu- rable Revenge fhe had in View , would admit of no Excufe , and away they drove in Sir George's Coach . During Supper , Mrs. Frankly was ma- liciously good natured in ...
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Pàgina 177 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Pàgina 264 - Passion, and yet too proud to render up his Dignity a Sacrifice to it — If Sir, your Friend did not give this Account of Mr. Booth's Appearance in these Characters, and in many others, with equal Propriety — you'll pardon me, if I tell you the Gentleman was not a little defective in his Judgment of Nature, and the...