L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... render worse . Such was the case , it is to be feared , with Ma- tilda . And in the positions that her brothers ' death had left her , an heiress , the only hope of fond parents , it was not to be hoped or expected that such ...
... render worse . Such was the case , it is to be feared , with Ma- tilda . And in the positions that her brothers ' death had left her , an heiress , the only hope of fond parents , it was not to be hoped or expected that such ...
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... rendered by sensibility and ima- gination . Situated as she was in the world , it is not to be supposed that she could rest un- sought by swains , willing to respond to these her springing sentiments ; and some approached Matilda more ...
... rendered by sensibility and ima- gination . Situated as she was in the world , it is not to be supposed that she could rest un- sought by swains , willing to respond to these her springing sentiments ; and some approached Matilda more ...
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... rendered by this . He was the son of a neighbouring gentleman , -Matilda's equal in birth , and one who , if not from possessions , at least from expectations , might aspire without presumption to the heiress's hand . Such an event ...
... rendered by this . He was the son of a neighbouring gentleman , -Matilda's equal in birth , and one who , if not from possessions , at least from expectations , might aspire without presumption to the heiress's hand . Such an event ...
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... render an English woman happy , at least not with an English husband - and heaven forbid you should ever be united to another ! You have adopted them from whim , but such imita- tion is contagious ; people begin with adopting a part ...
... render an English woman happy , at least not with an English husband - and heaven forbid you should ever be united to another ! You have adopted them from whim , but such imita- tion is contagious ; people begin with adopting a part ...
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... rendered part of the route so delightful , utterly disappeared , and for the many tedious miles that the carriage rolled over the flat surface of Cam- panior , the disgust was thickening in the minds of the travellers , and creating ...
... rendered part of the route so delightful , utterly disappeared , and for the many tedious miles that the carriage rolled over the flat surface of Cam- panior , the disgust was thickening in the minds of the travellers , and creating ...
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