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" I wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and to crown the whole, my former gallant lover is now my indulgent husband, my fondness is returned, and I might have had a Prince, without the felicity I... "
The Spirit of the Public Journals - Página 46
editado por - 1809
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The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Volumen 11

1810 - 420 páginas
...husband likes nothing more than he does me j he flatters me mor« than the glass ; and his intoxicatio» (For so I must call the excess of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiMfl Of its object, and wish I c»uld be more deserving Of the man whose name I bear Tq Say...
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The Poughkeepsie Casket, Volumen 2

1839 - 430 páginas
...the poor I am convinced my husband loves nothing more then he does me ; he flatters me more than a glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the excess of his love,' often makes ma blush for the un worthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name...
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Robert Merry's Museum, Volúmenes 17-18

1849 - 396 páginas
...to the poor. I am convinced my husband loves nothing more than he does me; he natters me more than a glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the...excess of his love,) often makes me blush for the umvorthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say...
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American Fashionable Letter Writer: Original and Selected, Containing a ...

1850 - 240 páginas
...does me ; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication (for BO I must call the excesses of his love,) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and wish to be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear - , and to crown...
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange ...

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1874 - 876 páginas
...poor. — I am convinced my husband loves nothing more than ho does mo; he flatters me more — than a glass ; and his intoxication (for so I must call the excess of his love) — often makes me blush for tho unworthiness of its object, and wish I could be more deserving — of the man whose name I bear....
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The Art of Correspondence: How to Construct and Write Letters According to ...

John Staples Locke - 1883 - 258 páginas
...does me ; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication (for so I must call the excesses of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and wish to be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear , and to crown the...
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Essentials of the Theory of Fiction

Michael J. Hoffman, Patrick D. Murphy - 1996 - 532 páginas
...civil to all the neighborhood round, generous and charitable to the poor — I know my husband loves nothing more than he does me; he flatters me more...makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and I wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and...
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Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism

Robyn R. Warhol, Diane Price Herndl - 1997 - 1238 páginas
...than he does me; he flatters me more than the glass, and his intoxication >t==?t=)t==?te^= (tor so 1 must call the excess of his love) often makes me blush for the unworthiness of its object, and I wish I could be more deserving of the man whose name I bear. To say all in one word, my dear, and...
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The Spirit of the Public Journals, Volumen 12

Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1809 - 414 páginas
...both young and old ; she is civil to all the neighbourhood round, fenerous and charitable to the poor, am convinced my husband likes nothing more than he...the excess of his love) often makes me blush for the umvortbiness of its object, and wUh 1 could~be more deserving of the man whose nam* I bear. To say...
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