The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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... kind patronefs , and read with an attention , that impreffed upon her memory every thing worthy to be retained ; and the fubjects were VOL . XXVII , vows : -- he blufhed modeftly , and referred her aflent to her father's will . The ...
... kind patronefs , and read with an attention , that impreffed upon her memory every thing worthy to be retained ; and the fubjects were VOL . XXVII , vows : -- he blufhed modeftly , and referred her aflent to her father's will . The ...
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... kind Whilft Enima was thus merito- of fervile humility , which demens riously fub itting to the igid laws the dignity of man . He had never of filial duty , fate was haftening to before attracted the notice of the involve her in a fnare ...
... kind Whilft Enima was thus merito- of fervile humility , which demens riously fub itting to the igid laws the dignity of man . He had never of filial duty , fate was haftening to before attracted the notice of the involve her in a fnare ...
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... kind- nefs , which could have no root in a foil fo barren . He purfued there- fore , without further fufpicion , his ufual labours , -taking however the precaution never to leave his daugh- ter without a companion , in his ab- fence ...
... kind- nefs , which could have no root in a foil fo barren . He purfued there- fore , without further fufpicion , his ufual labours , -taking however the precaution never to leave his daugh- ter without a companion , in his ab- fence ...
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... kind care , and fuffer one of the domeftics to direct me to the fpot where I may find my dear father ; I will watch by his fide during the labours of , the day , or attend him to our cot- tage , if he will permit me to lead him thither ...
... kind care , and fuffer one of the domeftics to direct me to the fpot where I may find my dear father ; I will watch by his fide during the labours of , the day , or attend him to our cot- tage , if he will permit me to lead him thither ...
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... kind : but I think lord Merioneth , who is without doubt a young man of great under- ftanding , can never entertain ferious thoughts of uniting his fate with fo obfcure a partner . Before I could anfwer , the lady in queftion joined us ...
... kind : but I think lord Merioneth , who is without doubt a young man of great under- ftanding , can never entertain ferious thoughts of uniting his fate with fo obfcure a partner . Before I could anfwer , the lady in queftion joined us ...
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