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... less we say about it the better , so I think with Mr Daff , that it must be looked over , but when I return , I will speak both to the husband and wife , and not without letting them have an inkling of what I think about their being ...
... less we say about it the better , so I think with Mr Daff , that it must be looked over , but when I return , I will speak both to the husband and wife , and not without letting them have an inkling of what I think about their being ...
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... less , I have heard defended , but only by men who are supposed to have had a large expe- rience of the world , and who , per- haps , on that account , are not the best judges of female delicacy . Every woman , " as Pope says , may be ...
... less , I have heard defended , but only by men who are supposed to have had a large expe- rience of the world , and who , per- haps , on that account , are not the best judges of female delicacy . Every woman , " as Pope says , may be ...
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... less genius . His tact is coarser , and though he speaks with more vehe- mence , he seldomer touches the sensi- bilities of his auditors . He may have observed mankind in general more extensively than Sir Francis , but he is far less ...
... less genius . His tact is coarser , and though he speaks with more vehe- mence , he seldomer touches the sensi- bilities of his auditors . He may have observed mankind in general more extensively than Sir Francis , but he is far less ...
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... less of all an English heart Can grateful give ? Or can her fondling pride In English husband less affection meet From him whom thus she loved ? Beside him now , At sultry noon , she loves at ease to sit , Beneath the cooler shade , and ...
... less of all an English heart Can grateful give ? Or can her fondling pride In English husband less affection meet From him whom thus she loved ? Beside him now , At sultry noon , she loves at ease to sit , Beneath the cooler shade , and ...
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... less the heart Of English Hubert loves to trace the time When ' mid those Indian vales his days had passed In sweet respite from war ; his sole employ The beaten foe from rocky towers to watch , And guard with Sepoyt band the peaceful ...
... less the heart Of English Hubert loves to trace the time When ' mid those Indian vales his days had passed In sweet respite from war ; his sole employ The beaten foe from rocky towers to watch , And guard with Sepoyt band the peaceful ...
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