The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... tell Stella about the business ; until the impetuous Vanessa becomes too fond of him , until the Doctor is quite frightened by the young woman's ardour , and confounded by her warmth . He wanted to marry neither of them — that I believe ...
... tell Stella about the business ; until the impetuous Vanessa becomes too fond of him , until the Doctor is quite frightened by the young woman's ardour , and confounded by her warmth . He wanted to marry neither of them — that I believe ...
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... tell you . Endymion and the moon shall meet us on Mount Latmos , and we'll be married in the dead of night . But say not a word . Hymen shall put his torch into a dark lanthorn , that it may be secret ; and Juno shall give her peacock ...
... tell you . Endymion and the moon shall meet us on Mount Latmos , and we'll be married in the dead of night . But say not a word . Hymen shall put his torch into a dark lanthorn , that it may be secret ; and Juno shall give her peacock ...
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... tell you you must not think of women in a reasonable way ; you know we always make goddesses of those we adore upon earth ; and do not all the good men tell us we must lay aside reason in what relates to the Deity ? " ... I should have ...
... tell you you must not think of women in a reasonable way ; you know we always make goddesses of those we adore upon earth ; and do not all the good men tell us we must lay aside reason in what relates to the Deity ? " ... I should have ...
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