A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Frances, Volumen2For W. Johnston, 1757 |
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... want the Feeling : But if you will allow me to be a Man in other Things , why will you not judge of me all together ? If my Letters and Behaviour differ , it is because one proceeds from the Senti- ments I have toward you , and the ...
... want the Feeling : But if you will allow me to be a Man in other Things , why will you not judge of me all together ? If my Letters and Behaviour differ , it is because one proceeds from the Senti- ments I have toward you , and the ...
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... Want of Employment , but Refo- lution to employ myself . I am , however , far from being fatisfied with my prefent Condition ; for I , almoft hourly , B 2 find find the Want of a reasonable Companion ; who , Henry and Frances . 3.
... Want of Employment , but Refo- lution to employ myself . I am , however , far from being fatisfied with my prefent Condition ; for I , almoft hourly , B 2 find find the Want of a reasonable Companion ; who , Henry and Frances . 3.
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Richard Griffith. find the Want of a reasonable Companion ; who , by participating in my Concerns , or ap- proving my Actions , would double my Affi- duity , and , of course , my Success . And this ... Want of a reasonable Companion; ...
Richard Griffith. find the Want of a reasonable Companion ; who , by participating in my Concerns , or ap- proving my Actions , would double my Affi- duity , and , of course , my Success . And this ... Want of a reasonable Companion; ...
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... wants either of thefe , fhould be condemned ; while thofe , who fall fhort in the Gifts of Nature , ought only to be pitied . Here it may be proper to say something in my own Defence , who feem to labour under this Rule , in fome ...
... wants either of thefe , fhould be condemned ; while thofe , who fall fhort in the Gifts of Nature , ought only to be pitied . Here it may be proper to say something in my own Defence , who feem to labour under this Rule , in fome ...
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... Want of Order through the Whole ; and I am angry at him , for not fetting this Matter right ; for it would be as little Trouble , as the Obferving upon it . I have a Mind to do fo myself , when I have finished the Reading . I am pleased ...
... Want of Order through the Whole ; and I am angry at him , for not fetting this Matter right ; for it would be as little Trouble , as the Obferving upon it . I have a Mind to do fo myself , when I have finished the Reading . I am pleased ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abfence Adieu affure againſt almoſt Amuſement anſwer becauſe beft Belvidere beſt Bleffing Blifs charming Chriftian Confequence confider Converfation Courſe Dear FANNY dear Harry dearest defire Diſappointment divine Effay Epiftle eternal Exercife Expreffion fafe faid fame fecond feems fenfible fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fincerely firft firſt fome fometimes fpeak FRANCES to HENRY Friendſhip ftill fuch fuffer fufficient fure give Happineſs happy Heart higheſt himſelf hope human Inftance itſelf juft Juftice juſt laft laft Letter laſt leaft leaſt lefs Love Mifery Mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature never Number obferve Occafion ourſelves Paffage Paffion pafs Pain Perfon perhaps Philofophy pleafed pleaſed Pleaſure Pliny Poft prefent Puniſhments Reaſon reft Regard render ſay Senfe Senſe Sentiments ſhall Soul ſpeak Spirits Subject ſuch Tenderneſs thee thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thou Thoughts Underſtanding uneafy Uſe Virtue Weakneſs wifh Wiſh worfe write your's yourſelf
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