A series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances [by R. and E. Griffith].W. Johnston, 1766 |
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... used so much of it ; but , if it restores your Health , I shall gladly compound for what I have fuffered , and acknowledge myself its Debtor . Your Account of Thurot has made me grieve for him - I can't help being sorry for a brave Man ...
... used so much of it ; but , if it restores your Health , I shall gladly compound for what I have fuffered , and acknowledge myself its Debtor . Your Account of Thurot has made me grieve for him - I can't help being sorry for a brave Man ...
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... used to object to several of the reigning Toafts of his Time , because he forefaw , that they would be homely Women , at fuch , or fuch an Age , fome after the firft , others after the fecond Child , & c . Adieu ! Henry . I LETTER ...
... used to object to several of the reigning Toafts of his Time , because he forefaw , that they would be homely Women , at fuch , or fuch an Age , fome after the firft , others after the fecond Child , & c . Adieu ! Henry . I LETTER ...
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... feffed of ! Or , may you , in fome Degree , be- come more indulgent , as better used to my Weakness , and Deficiencies , both of Mind and Body ! Frances , LETTER LETTER CCCXCI . My dearest FANNY , WH HEN I Henry and Frances . 93.
... feffed of ! Or , may you , in fome Degree , be- come more indulgent , as better used to my Weakness , and Deficiencies , both of Mind and Body ! Frances , LETTER LETTER CCCXCI . My dearest FANNY , WH HEN I Henry and Frances . 93.
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... used to fpeak of , so highly . ' Tis a Difadvantage to be fet up - The more you elevate an Object , the less it appears - He is certainly accomplished - He has Knowledge , Learning , and Politenefs - But then , one quickly perceives ...
... used to fpeak of , so highly . ' Tis a Difadvantage to be fet up - The more you elevate an Object , the less it appears - He is certainly accomplished - He has Knowledge , Learning , and Politenefs - But then , one quickly perceives ...
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... used to gambol on the fame Lawn , together . I then stept out softly , and called the Servant , to roufe the Dog , gently ; which he did , by whistling . Apropos Apropos . All Bedfellows , who fnore , are to Henry and Frances . 205.
... used to gambol on the fame Lawn , together . I then stept out softly , and called the Servant , to roufe the Dog , gently ; which he did , by whistling . Apropos Apropos . All Bedfellows , who fnore , are to Henry and Frances . 205.
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Adieu affectionate againſt alfo alſo Amuſement anſwer Antients Beauty becauſe beſt charming Converfation Courſe Dear FANNY dear HARRY dearest defigned defire Effay Expreffion fafe faid fame feems fent feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fincerely firft firſt fome fond foon forry Frances Friend ftill fuch fuffer fuppofe fure furprized give Happineſs Heart Henry himſelf Honour hope Huſband intirely itſelf juft laft laſt leaft leaſt LETTER I LETTER Love Manner Merit Mifs Mind Miſtreſs moft Morals Morning moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary never Ninon de L'Enclos Number obferved Occafion Paffage paffed Paffion Perfon Philofopher pleaſed Pleaſure poffibly Poft prefent Profe publiſhed Reaſon render Reverend ſay ſeem ſend Senfe Senſe Sentiment ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak Spirit Stile Stradbally Subject ſuch Tafte thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thought thro Triglyph uſed Virtue Weakneſs whofe Wife write Yeſterday your's yourſelf