Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, Volumen 4H. G. Bohn, 1863 |
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... wish might never have any thoughts of changing her con- dition , upon like resolutions of your own ; but be assured , persons so considerable for beauty , virtue , and fortune , will never enjoy that calm of those thoughts long ...
... wish might never have any thoughts of changing her con- dition , upon like resolutions of your own ; but be assured , persons so considerable for beauty , virtue , and fortune , will never enjoy that calm of those thoughts long ...
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... wish one of the name worthy of my niece , never declared for my cousin Will more than that , if she should think him sufficiently deserving , with my brother and your consent , it was not a choice to be contemned and deplored , since he ...
... wish one of the name worthy of my niece , never declared for my cousin Will more than that , if she should think him sufficiently deserving , with my brother and your consent , it was not a choice to be contemned and deplored , since he ...
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... wish , being Your affectionate , M. E. DEAR COUSIN , To Mrs. Evelyn of Wotton . 1670 . I am so well persuaded of your good nature and merit , and so sensible of your best civility , that I wish for a more important occasion to express ...
... wish , being Your affectionate , M. E. DEAR COUSIN , To Mrs. Evelyn of Wotton . 1670 . I am so well persuaded of your good nature and merit , and so sensible of your best civility , that I wish for a more important occasion to express ...
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... wish myself sometimes two or three hours in a day with you , to be a witness of the pleasant conversation I fancy such wits as Mr. Duncan and others of that strain afford you . I hope my cousin Mary is perfectly recovered ; that your ...
... wish myself sometimes two or three hours in a day with you , to be a witness of the pleasant conversation I fancy such wits as Mr. Duncan and others of that strain afford you . I hope my cousin Mary is perfectly recovered ; that your ...
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... wishes for the success of so reason- able an address , as I am persuaded you are now making ; and could I question any perfection in the ladies you so much admire , it would only be how one who deserves so well should so long dispute ...
... wishes for the success of so reason- able an address , as I am persuaded you are now making ; and could I question any perfection in the ladies you so much admire , it would only be how one who deserves so well should so long dispute ...
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