Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e, Written During Her Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa: To which are Added Poems the Same AuthorP. Didot, the elder, in the national palace of arts and sciences, 1798 - 282 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 23
עמוד 31
... tender pity she inspired me with ; but she would not own to me that she is not perfectly happy . I have since endeavoured to learn the real cause of her retirement , without being able to get any other account , but that every body was ...
... tender pity she inspired me with ; but she would not own to me that she is not perfectly happy . I have since endeavoured to learn the real cause of her retirement , without being able to get any other account , but that every body was ...
עמוד 51
... tender passion in my heart . P. S. I have written a letter to my lady , that I believe she won't like ; and upon cooler reflection , I think I had done better to have let it alone : but I was downright peevish at all her questions , and ...
... tender passion in my heart . P. S. I have written a letter to my lady , that I believe she won't like ; and upon cooler reflection , I think I had done better to have let it alone : but I was downright peevish at all her questions , and ...
עמוד 92
... tender strain , Indulging all the night her pleasing pain ; I sought the groves to hear the wanton sing , There saw a face more beauteous than the spring . Your large stag - eyes where thousand glories play As bright , as lively , but ...
... tender strain , Indulging all the night her pleasing pain ; I sought the groves to hear the wanton sing , There saw a face more beauteous than the spring . Your large stag - eyes where thousand glories play As bright , as lively , but ...
עמוד 153
... tender , very fond of her , and lavished at her feet all the Turkish magnificence . She answered him very resolutely , that her liberty was not so precious to her as her honour ; that he could no way restore that but by marrying her ...
... tender , very fond of her , and lavished at her feet all the Turkish magnificence . She answered him very resolutely , that her liberty was not so precious to her as her honour ; that he could no way restore that but by marrying her ...
עמוד 155
... tender to these children of their souls , as they call them . I own this custom pleases me much better than our absurd one of following our name . Methinks , ' tis much more rea sonable to make happy and rich an infant whom I educate ...
... tender to these children of their souls , as they call them . I own this custom pleases me much better than our absurd one of following our name . Methinks , ' tis much more rea sonable to make happy and rich an infant whom I educate ...
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