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Page 241
... Pity and friendship are passions in- compatible with each other , and it is impossible that both can reside in any breast for the smallest space , without impairing each other . Friendship is made up of esteem and pleasure ; pity is ...
... Pity and friendship are passions in- compatible with each other , and it is impossible that both can reside in any breast for the smallest space , without impairing each other . Friendship is made up of esteem and pleasure ; pity is ...
Page 355
... pity , indeed I pity her . When I think that she must only share one heart , who deserves to command a thousand , excuse me , if I feel an emotion , which universal benevolence extorts from me . As I am convinced , that you take a ...
... pity , indeed I pity her . When I think that she must only share one heart , who deserves to command a thousand , excuse me , if I feel an emotion , which universal benevolence extorts from me . As I am convinced , that you take a ...
Page 410
... pity me . " He expired . All my succeeding happiness fled with him . Reflecting that I was the cause of his death whom only I loved upon earth , accused of betraying the honour of his family with his latest breath : conscious of my own ...
... pity me . " He expired . All my succeeding happiness fled with him . Reflecting that I was the cause of his death whom only I loved upon earth , accused of betraying the honour of his family with his latest breath : conscious of my own ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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