The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 - Great Britain |
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Page 80
... deserve esteem , honour , and refpect from others , it is named VANITY . It may alfo he called vanity when we with to attract regard for trifles which are confidered as good , without fears of other things confidered 80 Addressed to the ...
... deserve esteem , honour , and refpect from others , it is named VANITY . It may alfo he called vanity when we with to attract regard for trifles which are confidered as good , without fears of other things confidered 80 Addressed to the ...
Page 83
... deserves ( that is ra- ther ignorance ) ; but it confifts in being content that others fhould think lefs of him than he deferves , at leaft till fome proper occafion . Since writing the above , and just as I was about to fend the paper ...
... deserves ( that is ra- ther ignorance ) ; but it confifts in being content that others fhould think lefs of him than he deferves , at leaft till fome proper occafion . Since writing the above , and just as I was about to fend the paper ...
Page 137
... deserve . " Mifs Walton raged , fwore , and imprecated curfes on him - but all to no purpofe - he obliged her to confefs that the whole was a plot- and to confefs it too ( unknown to himself ) in the hearing of Mrs. Reftlefs - for that ...
... deserve . " Mifs Walton raged , fwore , and imprecated curfes on him - but all to no purpofe - he obliged her to confefs that the whole was a plot- and to confefs it too ( unknown to himself ) in the hearing of Mrs. Reftlefs - for that ...
Page 145
... deserved . VCL . XXI . above if clearly in- formed of the strict definition of the word rake ; for I conceive its ambi- guity ( in this cafe ) is not expreffive of any one charge , fo far as to deny or confirm the affertion quoted ; and ...
... deserved . VCL . XXI . above if clearly in- formed of the strict definition of the word rake ; for I conceive its ambi- guity ( in this cafe ) is not expreffive of any one charge , fo far as to deny or confirm the affertion quoted ; and ...
Page 294
... deserve the accufation , and in them the difgrace must be greater , because the leading characteristic of a man fhould be undaunted honour , and , certainly , it must be wanting , when a fecret intrusted to him is revealed ; indeed a ...
... deserve the accufation , and in them the difgrace must be greater , because the leading characteristic of a man fhould be undaunted honour , and , certainly , it must be wanting , when a fecret intrusted to him is revealed ; indeed a ...
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