The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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... appeared the modern Hector , and my un- fortunate mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five years my father had been absent from his native country , a wonderful ...
... appeared the modern Hector , and my un- fortunate mother , like the fair An- dromache , saw in his brilliant achievements a divinity whom she adored . During the five years my father had been absent from his native country , a wonderful ...
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... appearance on the theatre of life . - -a Though little had seemed want- ing to complete the felicity of my parents , yet a new tide of happi- ness flowed into their breasts new cement appeared to unite the bonds of wedlock a new source ...
... appearance on the theatre of life . - -a Though little had seemed want- ing to complete the felicity of my parents , yet a new tide of happi- ness flowed into their breasts new cement appeared to unite the bonds of wedlock a new source ...
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... appeared with all the cheerfulness of a man ' unexposed to danger . Prudence , notwithstanding , pointed out the necessity of pre- caution , and , previous to taking leave of his family , he settled afl his worldly concerns , leaving my ...
... appeared with all the cheerfulness of a man ' unexposed to danger . Prudence , notwithstanding , pointed out the necessity of pre- caution , and , previous to taking leave of his family , he settled afl his worldly concerns , leaving my ...
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... appeared so com- pletely numerous , that he began to think their never would be an end to their visits . The attach- ment between the new - married pair had been carried on with such unwearied assiduity , that neither had time to ...
... appeared so com- pletely numerous , that he began to think their never would be an end to their visits . The attach- ment between the new - married pair had been carried on with such unwearied assiduity , that neither had time to ...
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... appeared to derive gratification from improv- ing my mind , and at the age I was , I learned more , from his ra- tional remarks upon those books I was capable of reading , than I could have done , from the instruc- tion of the most able ...
... appeared to derive gratification from improv- ing my mind , and at the age I was , I learned more , from his ra- tional remarks upon those books I was capable of reading , than I could have done , from the instruc- tion of the most able ...
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