The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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... soon became the principle of a warmer attachment among many ladies and gentlemen , under the decorous name of friendship ; and such then was the simplicity of manners , that , even in the presence of their husbands , ladies scrupled not ...
... soon became the principle of a warmer attachment among many ladies and gentlemen , under the decorous name of friendship ; and such then was the simplicity of manners , that , even in the presence of their husbands , ladies scrupled not ...
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... soon directed into another channel against the unfortunate Albigeois , and that the per- secution incited by papal influence raged with the greatest fury in the south of France , where this combination of licentiousness and foppery ...
... soon directed into another channel against the unfortunate Albigeois , and that the per- secution incited by papal influence raged with the greatest fury in the south of France , where this combination of licentiousness and foppery ...
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... soon become insipid and die away , or are neglected ; yet , as they make their appearance in constant succession , and in no inconsiderable numbers , their per- nicious qualities have still some time for their operation . In general ...
... soon become insipid and die away , or are neglected ; yet , as they make their appearance in constant succession , and in no inconsiderable numbers , their per- nicious qualities have still some time for their operation . In general ...
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... soon find it to be the least fault they are guilty of . " This , indeed , is the natural progress of this vice in particular ; for it not only contracts the intellect , but deadens the finer sympa- thetic feelings so far , that it is a ...
... soon find it to be the least fault they are guilty of . " This , indeed , is the natural progress of this vice in particular ; for it not only contracts the intellect , but deadens the finer sympa- thetic feelings so far , that it is a ...
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... soon assum'd ; but when we strive To strip them off , ' tis being flay'd alive . Call'd to the temple of impure delight , He that abstains , and he alone , does right , If a wish wander that way , call it home -- He cannot long be safe ...
... soon assum'd ; but when we strive To strip them off , ' tis being flay'd alive . Call'd to the temple of impure delight , He that abstains , and he alone , does right , If a wish wander that way , call it home -- He cannot long be safe ...
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