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fecret , which she fancies she has obtained , in supposing that they had
concerted a private marriage , for which she blames her aunt , and Clitander
justifies her on the account of her charms , which he describes as not yet paft
their meridian ...
fecret , which she fancies she has obtained , in supposing that they had
concerted a private marriage , for which she blames her aunt , and Clitander
justifies her on the account of her charms , which he describes as not yet paft
their meridian ...
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of the husband she has chosen . Julia , unable to conceal her jealousy , does not
doubt but it is Clitander ; wherefore she is extremely agitated and out of humour .
She orders herself to be denied to every body ; and , to punith Clitander ...
of the husband she has chosen . Julia , unable to conceal her jealousy , does not
doubt but it is Clitander ; wherefore she is extremely agitated and out of humour .
She orders herself to be denied to every body ; and , to punith Clitander ...
Page 198
The imagination derives her graces from the privilege she has of borrowing
whatever appears most amiable and most agreeable in the various parts of
nature , in order to adorn the subject the handles . Nothing comes amiss to her ;
she makes ...
The imagination derives her graces from the privilege she has of borrowing
whatever appears most amiable and most agreeable in the various parts of
nature , in order to adorn the subject the handles . Nothing comes amiss to her ;
she makes ...
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She leaped every thing ' to keep in with the dogs ; five - bar gates ; the most
dangerous ditches and pales ; and drove full - speed down the steepest • hills , if
it was possible for a horse to keep his feet on them . • She frightened me the first ...
She leaped every thing ' to keep in with the dogs ; five - bar gates ; the most
dangerous ditches and pales ; and drove full - speed down the steepest • hills , if
it was possible for a horse to keep his feet on them . • She frightened me the first ...
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She could not at any rate attack him without infringing the : treaty subsisting
between her and his majesty ; and ... But let , us fee what answer she actually
made , when the Pruffian enyoy Klingraff , demanded , in the name of the king his
master ...
She could not at any rate attack him without infringing the : treaty subsisting
between her and his majesty ; and ... But let , us fee what answer she actually
made , when the Pruffian enyoy Klingraff , demanded , in the name of the king his
master ...
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