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Pàgina 23
... humanity affords , I meet perhaps from three or four , From whom I once expected more ; Which , those who tend the sick for pay , Can act as decently as they . But no obliging tender friend To help at my approaching OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 23.
... humanity affords , I meet perhaps from three or four , From whom I once expected more ; Which , those who tend the sick for pay , Can act as decently as they . But no obliging tender friend To help at my approaching OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 23.
Pàgina 25
... human nature , that prompts one so to find relief in this world , I must give way to it : * In answer to a letter which she had sent after him by her servant when he was on the road to Philipstown , he concludes thus : " I have rode a ...
... human nature , that prompts one so to find relief in this world , I must give way to it : * In answer to a letter which she had sent after him by her servant when he was on the road to Philipstown , he concludes thus : " I have rode a ...
Pàgina 32
... humanity ; or whether his own pas- sion for her was too strong for all his philosophy , it is certain he could never muster up resolution enough entirely to break off the connexion , the only possible way by which a cure could be ...
... humanity ; or whether his own pas- sion for her was too strong for all his philosophy , it is certain he could never muster up resolution enough entirely to break off the connexion , the only possible way by which a cure could be ...
Pàgina 33
... human crea- ture miserable , without being sensibly touched . Yet what can I do ? I must either unload my heart , and tell you all its griefs , or sink under the inex- pressible distress I now suffer , by your prodigious neglect of me ...
... human crea- ture miserable , without being sensibly touched . Yet what can I do ? I must either unload my heart , and tell you all its griefs , or sink under the inex- pressible distress I now suffer , by your prodigious neglect of me ...
Pàgina 34
... humanity , and dictates of his heart , against which , with no small violence to his inclination , he had so long struggled , and changed his behaviour to that of the kind indulgent friend . His letters breathed senti- ments of the ...
... humanity , and dictates of his heart , against which , with no small violence to his inclination , he had so long struggled , and changed his behaviour to that of the kind indulgent friend . His letters breathed senti- ments of the ...
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