The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 |
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... themselves happy by the improvements of the mind , as from that , permit me to tell you , depends a great part of their happiness , which our fex looks for in yours . You find , I do not doubt , by your own obfervations , that , that ...
... themselves happy by the improvements of the mind , as from that , permit me to tell you , depends a great part of their happiness , which our fex looks for in yours . You find , I do not doubt , by your own obfervations , that , that ...
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... themselves appear , by a fullen and morofe temper , as deftitute of can- dour or fenfibility ; though caprice governs in a great variety of in- Nam vitiis nemo fine nafcitur ; optimus ille eft , ' Qui minimis urgetur . " How rafh , alas ...
... themselves appear , by a fullen and morofe temper , as deftitute of can- dour or fenfibility ; though caprice governs in a great variety of in- Nam vitiis nemo fine nafcitur ; optimus ille eft , ' Qui minimis urgetur . " How rafh , alas ...
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... themselves in this peculiar manner ! But how thefe different traits of charader are to be reconciled I cannot easily conceive , unless we allow its origin to a bad education , tutored only by the felfith opinions of the illiberal ; or ...
... themselves in this peculiar manner ! But how thefe different traits of charader are to be reconciled I cannot easily conceive , unless we allow its origin to a bad education , tutored only by the felfith opinions of the illiberal ; or ...
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... themselves fo ; and it is in this respect that cards , from being an amusement and a pleasure , are really in many families become a peft and a nuifance . - But to return to my fubject . The vanity we entertain from be- ing mafters of ...
... themselves fo ; and it is in this respect that cards , from being an amusement and a pleasure , are really in many families become a peft and a nuifance . - But to return to my fubject . The vanity we entertain from be- ing mafters of ...
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... themselves , op- who cannot : debts are thereby con- preffed him with offers of kindness tracted which cannot be paid with- which he had no temptation to ac- out difficulty , or mentioned without cept , and with prefents which he fhame ...
... themselves , op- who cannot : debts are thereby con- preffed him with offers of kindness tracted which cannot be paid with- which he had no temptation to ac- out difficulty , or mentioned without cept , and with prefents which he fhame ...
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