The Guardian, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
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... herself , and my Wonder immediately ceafes . Thefe , when they flatter moft , do but as they would be done unto ; for as none are fo much concerned at being injured by Calumnies , as they who are readieft to caft them upon their ...
... herself , and my Wonder immediately ceafes . Thefe , when they flatter moft , do but as they would be done unto ; for as none are fo much concerned at being injured by Calumnies , as they who are readieft to caft them upon their ...
Page 28
... herself after the Pattern of her Mother ; but in my Judg- ment , as the happens to be extremely like her , fhe fome- times makes her Court unfkilfully , in affecting that Like- nefs in her very Mien , which gives the Mother an uneafy ...
... herself after the Pattern of her Mother ; but in my Judg- ment , as the happens to be extremely like her , fhe fome- times makes her Court unfkilfully , in affecting that Like- nefs in her very Mien , which gives the Mother an uneafy ...
Page 36
... herself , the fooner is her Glory extinguished . Now , Madam , if Merit had a greater weight in our Thoughts , when we form to our- felves agreeable Characters of Women , Men would think , in making their Choices , of fuch as would take ...
... herself , the fooner is her Glory extinguished . Now , Madam , if Merit had a greater weight in our Thoughts , when we form to our- felves agreeable Characters of Women , Men would think , in making their Choices , of fuch as would take ...
Page 55
... herself the Play of the Fan . In fhort , fhe was brought to fuch melancholy Circum- ftances , that she would fometimes unawares fall into ⚫ Devotion at Church , I advis'd her to take a few in- nocent Freedoms with occafional Kiffes ...
... herself the Play of the Fan . In fhort , fhe was brought to fuch melancholy Circum- ftances , that she would fometimes unawares fall into ⚫ Devotion at Church , I advis'd her to take a few in- nocent Freedoms with occafional Kiffes ...
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... herself when her Lover should urge her Confent . We yet know no further Particu- lars , but that my young Mafter was married that Night at Knightsbridge , in the Prefence of his Brother and two or three other Perfons ; and that juft ...
... herself when her Lover should urge her Confent . We yet know no further Particu- lars , but that my young Mafter was married that Night at Knightsbridge , in the Prefence of his Brother and two or three other Perfons ; and that juft ...
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