The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 90
... passion , when Es- calus , from general terms , and the ambiguous re- spect which criminal lovers retain in their addresses , began to bewail that his passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his behaviour towards her ...
... passion , when Es- calus , from general terms , and the ambiguous re- spect which criminal lovers retain in their addresses , began to bewail that his passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his behaviour towards her ...
Page 114
... passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct terms offered to marry me privately , and keep it so till he should be so happy as to gain his father's approba- tion , or become possessed of his estate . I passion- ately loved him , and ...
... passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct terms offered to marry me privately , and keep it so till he should be so happy as to gain his father's approba- tion , or become possessed of his estate . I passion- ately loved him , and ...
Page 322
... passionate admirer of the beauteous Belinda . Then it was that I really began to improve . This passion changed all my fears and diffidences in my general behaviour to the sole concern of pleasing her . I had not now to study the action ...
... passionate admirer of the beauteous Belinda . Then it was that I really began to improve . This passion changed all my fears and diffidences in my general behaviour to the sole concern of pleasing her . I had not now to study the action ...
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