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Pàgina 11
... reason , and the flow of soul . " A state of true epicurean happiness , and a source of pleasures beyond the conception of the sensualist , which , far from cloying , still increase by enjoyment , and which can only be the portion of ...
... reason , and the flow of soul . " A state of true epicurean happiness , and a source of pleasures beyond the conception of the sensualist , which , far from cloying , still increase by enjoyment , and which can only be the portion of ...
Pàgina 20
... reasons , to the last degree preposterous . Be- sides , though he never had entered into any direct engagement of that sort with Mrs. Johnson , yet by many expressions in his letters before quoted , al- most tantamount to an engagement ...
... reasons , to the last degree preposterous . Be- sides , though he never had entered into any direct engagement of that sort with Mrs. Johnson , yet by many expressions in his letters before quoted , al- most tantamount to an engagement ...
Pàgina 25
... reason I said to you long ago , that I would see you seldom when you were in Ireland ; and I must beg you to be easy , if , for some time , I visit you seldomer , and not in so particular a man- ner . I will see you at the latter end of ...
... reason I said to you long ago , that I would see you seldom when you were in Ireland ; and I must beg you to be easy , if , for some time , I visit you seldomer , and not in so particular a man- ner . I will see you at the latter end of ...
Pàgina 26
... reason I write to you , is , because I cannot tell it to you should I see you . For when I begin to complain , then you are angry ; and there is some- thing in your looks so awful , that it strikes me dumb . O ! that you may have but so ...
... reason I write to you , is , because I cannot tell it to you should I see you . For when I begin to complain , then you are angry ; and there is some- thing in your looks so awful , that it strikes me dumb . O ! that you may have but so ...
Pàgina 27
... patiently , as she had reason to expect that all reports of that sort would be effaced by marri age , as soon as Swift should be in circumstances to make her a proposal of that nature . That she D 2 OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 27.
... patiently , as she had reason to expect that all reports of that sort would be effaced by marri age , as soon as Swift should be in circumstances to make her a proposal of that nature . That she D 2 OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 27.
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