The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 9-10Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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Pàgina 4
... Gloriana ; and if you will be very steadfastly my riyal , I shall certainly obtain her . Do not , continued he , be offended at this over- ture : for I go upon the knowledge of the temper of the woman , rather than any vanity that I ...
... Gloriana ; and if you will be very steadfastly my riyal , I shall certainly obtain her . Do not , continued he , be offended at this over- ture : for I go upon the knowledge of the temper of the woman , rather than any vanity that I ...
Pàgina 5
... Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve ...
... Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve ...
Pàgina 7
... Gloriana , I am afraid , is irretrievable ; for Stre- phon has had so many opportunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do , is to bring him , now she is advised , to an ex- planation of his passion ...
... Gloriana , I am afraid , is irretrievable ; for Stre- phon has had so many opportunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do , is to bring him , now she is advised , to an ex- planation of his passion ...
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