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... paffion , although acknowledged to be the fame in its effects , in all ages and condi- tions , has nevertheless been more regulated by cus- tom in its modes of addrefs than any other that can be mentioned . Of this we need no more ...
... paffion , although acknowledged to be the fame in its effects , in all ages and condi- tions , has nevertheless been more regulated by cus- tom in its modes of addrefs than any other that can be mentioned . Of this we need no more ...
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... paffion , or the vigour of temptation . JEALOUSY enters fo deeply into every fpecies of gallantry as to afford another very fertile fource of humorous character and obfervation , as well as of more grave and important difcuffion . When ...
... paffion , or the vigour of temptation . JEALOUSY enters fo deeply into every fpecies of gallantry as to afford another very fertile fource of humorous character and obfervation , as well as of more grave and important difcuffion . When ...
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... paffion for play , although too obvious , are yet too fhocking for contemplation : here , indeed , ri- dicule feems frequently out of place ; for who can furvey with gaiety of humour , the ruins of beauty and innocence ? the charms of ...
... paffion for play , although too obvious , are yet too fhocking for contemplation : here , indeed , ri- dicule feems frequently out of place ; for who can furvey with gaiety of humour , the ruins of beauty and innocence ? the charms of ...
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... paffion was utterly gone . He has loft all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon , fince the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of ...
... paffion was utterly gone . He has loft all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon , fince the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of ...
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... paffion weave ; By mingling threads , canft mingle fhade and light , Delineate triumphs , or defcribe a fight ? ' Well , what fhall this workman do ? why ? to fhew how great an hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
... paffion weave ; By mingling threads , canft mingle fhade and light , Delineate triumphs , or defcribe a fight ? ' Well , what fhall this workman do ? why ? to fhew how great an hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
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