The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... happiness , that they were plunged over head and ears in the same water which made Achilles invulnerable ; and had ever after certain gifts , which the rest of the world were never to enjoy . Among others , they were never to know they ...
... happiness , that they were plunged over head and ears in the same water which made Achilles invulnerable ; and had ever after certain gifts , which the rest of the world were never to enjoy . Among others , they were never to know they ...
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... happiness of the day , which had been spent among the stars of the first magnitude , among the men of letters ; and therefore , to put a period to it as he had commenced it , he should be glad to be allowed to participate of the ...
... happiness of the day , which had been spent among the stars of the first magnitude , among the men of letters ; and therefore , to put a period to it as he had commenced it , he should be glad to be allowed to participate of the ...
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... happiness of the man who marries my sister will be , that he has no faults to correct in her but her own , a little bias of fancy , or particularity of manners , which grew in herself , and can be amended by her . From such an untainted ...
... happiness of the man who marries my sister will be , that he has no faults to correct in her but her own , a little bias of fancy , or particularity of manners , which grew in herself , and can be amended by her . From such an untainted ...
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... happiness ; for then it is that the mind will reflect harshly upon every circumstance that has ever passed between you . If such an accident is ever to happen , which I hope never will , be sure to keep to the circumstance before you ...
... happiness ; for then it is that the mind will reflect harshly upon every circumstance that has ever passed between you . If such an accident is ever to happen , which I hope never will , be sure to keep to the circumstance before you ...
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... happiness , that these my lucubrations are approved by a person of so fine a taste as the author of this letter , who is capable of enjoying the world in the simplicity of its natural beauties . This pastoral letter , if I may so call ...
... happiness , that these my lucubrations are approved by a person of so fine a taste as the author of this letter , who is capable of enjoying the world in the simplicity of its natural beauties . This pastoral letter , if I may so call ...
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