The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Madam , ' says Sophia , ' you come upon one so unawares , and on a sudden . To be sure , Madam , I am not blind , - and certainly , if it be a Fault to see all human Perfections assembled together . But is it possible my Father and you , ...
... Madam , ' says Sophia , ' you come upon one so unawares , and on a sudden . To be sure , Madam , I am not blind , - and certainly , if it be a Fault to see all human Perfections assembled together . But is it possible my Father and you , ...
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... madam . What are those pretty hands so busily employed about ? Fanny . Only making up a nosegay , my Lord ! - Will your lordship do me the honour of accepting it ? ( presenting it . young ( apart . Lord Ogle . I'll wear it next my heart ...
... madam . What are those pretty hands so busily employed about ? Fanny . Only making up a nosegay , my Lord ! - Will your lordship do me the honour of accepting it ? ( presenting it . young ( apart . Lord Ogle . I'll wear it next my heart ...
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... Madam . The only Difference I shall make between what you were , and what you are , will be no more than what Rubens has distinguished between Mary de Medicis a Virgin and a Regent . Lady . Mr. Carmine , I vow you are a very judicious ...
... Madam . The only Difference I shall make between what you were , and what you are , will be no more than what Rubens has distinguished between Mary de Medicis a Virgin and a Regent . Lady . Mr. Carmine , I vow you are a very judicious ...
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