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... You must farther know , since I am opening my heart to you , that she thinks herself my superior in sense , as much as she is in quality , and therefore treats me I me like a plain well - meaning man , who NO . 299 . THE SPECTATOR . 27.
... You must farther know , since I am opening my heart to you , that she thinks herself my superior in sense , as much as she is in quality , and therefore treats me I me like a plain well - meaning man , who NO . 299 . THE SPECTATOR . 27.
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... be plain JACK ANVIL : but alas ! I am in for life , and am bound to subscribe myself , with great sorrow of heart , Your humble servant , JOHN ENVILLE , KNT , 1 . " No. 300 . * WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 28 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 299 .
... be plain JACK ANVIL : but alas ! I am in for life , and am bound to subscribe myself , with great sorrow of heart , Your humble servant , JOHN ENVILLE , KNT , 1 . " No. 300 . * WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 28 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 299 .
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... hearts good to behold them . Cannot you possibly propose a mean between being Wasps and Doves in public . * I should think if you advised to hate or FIELDING observes , that it is possible for a third- person to be very intimate ; nay ...
... hearts good to behold them . Cannot you possibly propose a mean between being Wasps and Doves in public . * I should think if you advised to hate or FIELDING observes , that it is possible for a third- person to be very intimate ; nay ...
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... hearts , their aversion would be too strong for little gibes every moment : and if they loved with that calm and noble value which dwells in the heart , with a warmth like that of life - blood , they would not be so impatient of their ...
... hearts , their aversion would be too strong for little gibes every moment : and if they loved with that calm and noble value which dwells in the heart , with a warmth like that of life - blood , they would not be so impatient of their ...
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... heart with the tenderest sensations of love and compassion , until at length it confesses its humanity , and flows out into tears . : Were I to relate that part of EMILIA's life which has given her an opportunity of exerting the heroism ...
... heart with the tenderest sensations of love and compassion , until at length it confesses its humanity , and flows out into tears . : Were I to relate that part of EMILIA's life which has given her an opportunity of exerting the heroism ...
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