Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals, Volume 1J. West [et. al.], 1810 - 292 páginas |
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... characters move in the quiet and regular course of domestic life . I found them placed in no difficult situations . It was a scene rather favourable to reflection than description . Social inter- course , and not striking events ...
... characters move in the quiet and regular course of domestic life . I found them placed in no difficult situations . It was a scene rather favourable to reflection than description . Social inter- course , and not striking events ...
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... characters have been too industriously brought forward , and their faults somewhat too severely treated , let it be remembered , that while it is one of the principal objects of the work to animadvert on those very faults , it has never ...
... characters have been too industriously brought forward , and their faults somewhat too severely treated , let it be remembered , that while it is one of the principal objects of the work to animadvert on those very faults , it has never ...
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... characters , and which the best characters most sensibly feel , and most feelingly deplore , as on those errors which are often tolerated , justified , and in some instances systematized . " If I have been altogether deceived in the ...
... characters , and which the best characters most sensibly feel , and most feelingly deplore , as on those errors which are often tolerated , justified , and in some instances systematized . " If I have been altogether deceived in the ...
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... character of Eve in her state of innocence , as drawn by our immortal poet , to hear objections started by those , from whom , of all critics , I should have least expected it the ladies . I confess that , as the Sophia of Rousseau had ...
... character of Eve in her state of innocence , as drawn by our immortal poet , to hear objections started by those , from whom , of all critics , I should have least expected it the ladies . I confess that , as the Sophia of Rousseau had ...
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... character , as the divine poet intimates , does not arise from a prominent quality , or a showy talent , or a brilliant accom- plishment ; but it is the beautiful combination and result of them all . Her excellences consist not so much ...
... character , as the divine poet intimates , does not arise from a prominent quality , or a showy talent , or a brilliant accom- plishment ; but it is the beautiful combination and result of them all . Her excellences consist not so much ...
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
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