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... married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is the end of every care Í have ; if I dress , it is for him ; if I read a poem , or a play , it is to qualify myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he ...
... married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is the end of every care Í have ; if I dress , it is for him ; if I read a poem , or a play , it is to qualify myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he ...
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... my reputation for discretion to marry such a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modesty , so that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever since been so wholly 4 No 254 . SPECTATOR .
... my reputation for discretion to marry such a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modesty , so that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever since been so wholly 4 No 254 . SPECTATOR .
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... marry to please other people , or yourself ? " T. No 255. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1711 . Laudis amore tumes ? sunt certa piacula , qu©¡ te Ter purè lecto poterunt recreare libello . HOR . Ep . 1. lib . i . ver . 36 . [ IMITATED . ] Know ...
... marry to please other people , or yourself ? " T. No 255. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1711 . Laudis amore tumes ? sunt certa piacula , qu©¡ te Ter purè lecto poterunt recreare libello . HOR . Ep . 1. lib . i . ver . 36 . [ IMITATED . ] Know ...
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... marriage . I was in my younger years engaged partly by his advice , and partly by my own inclinations , in the courtship of a person who had a great deal of beauty , and did not at my first ap- proaches seem to have any aversion to me ...
... marriage . I was in my younger years engaged partly by his advice , and partly by my own inclinations , in the courtship of a person who had a great deal of beauty , and did not at my first ap- proaches seem to have any aversion to me ...
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... marriages generally abound most with love and constancy , that are preceded by a long court- ship . The passion should strike root , and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it . A long course of hopes and expectations fixes ...
... marriages generally abound most with love and constancy , that are preceded by a long court- ship . The passion should strike root , and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it . A long course of hopes and expectations fixes ...
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