The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... husbands for young maids , and good - humour for old ones . He instructs wives , after the easiest and newest fashion , in the art of pleasing , and widows in the art of mourning . He gives common sense to philosophers , candour to ...
... husbands for young maids , and good - humour for old ones . He instructs wives , after the easiest and newest fashion , in the art of pleasing , and widows in the art of mourning . He gives common sense to philosophers , candour to ...
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... husband and wife from whom I had it ; and who are de- sirous , this day , of being the readers of their own adventures . An eminent merchant in the city , whose real name I shall conceal under that of Wilson , was married to a lady of ...
... husband and wife from whom I had it ; and who are de- sirous , this day , of being the readers of their own adventures . An eminent merchant in the city , whose real name I shall conceal under that of Wilson , was married to a lady of ...
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... husband returned ; and as his heart was happy , and without suspicions of a dis- covery , he was more than usually complaisant to her . She received his civilities with her accustomed cheer- fulness ; and finding that business would ...
... husband returned ; and as his heart was happy , and without suspicions of a dis- covery , he was more than usually complaisant to her . She received his civilities with her accustomed cheer- fulness ; and finding that business would ...
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... husband too ; but his affections are gone from me . He is not unknown to Mr. Roberts , though unfortunately I am . It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit ; and not finding him at home , I begged admittance to his ...
... husband too ; but his affections are gone from me . He is not unknown to Mr. Roberts , though unfortunately I am . It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit ; and not finding him at home , I begged admittance to his ...
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... husband into the room , had not pre- vented her . He was moving towards his mistress with the utmost cheerfulness , when the sight of her visitor fixed him to a spot , and struck him with an astonishment not to be described . The eyes ...
... husband into the room , had not pre- vented her . He was moving towards his mistress with the utmost cheerfulness , when the sight of her visitor fixed him to a spot , and struck him with an astonishment not to be described . The eyes ...
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