| 1738 - 310 pages
...Affection he folicits ; befides, that it finks his Figure, gives him Fear;, Apprehenfions and Poornefs of Spirit, and often makes him appear ridiculous where he has a mind to recommend himfelf. THOSE Marriages generally abound molt with Love and Conftancy, that are preceded by a long... | |
| Gentleman - 1744 - 488 pages
...: **- -6 2 befides befides, that it finks his Figure, gives him Fears, Apprehenfions, and Poornefs of Spirit, and often makes him appear ridiculous, where he has a Mind to recommend himfdf. There is one particular Occafion ofunhap* py Marriages, which, though very common, is not very... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...folicits; befides, that it links his figure, gives him fears, apprehenfions, and poornefs of ipirit, and often makes him appear ridiculous where he has a mind to recommend hirnfelfThole marriages generalVy abound mon with love and conftancy, Ëàä we. •wecedcd by a long... | |
| 1803 - 372 pages
...loves with the greatest violence. True love has ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a man unamiable in the eyes of the person...strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafte&on it. A long course of hopes and expcctationdKxes the idea in our minds, and habituates us... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...loves with the greatest violence. True love hath ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a man unamiable in the eyes of the person...strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it. A long course of hopes and expectations fixes the idea in. our minds, and habituates... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pages
...loves with the greatest violence. True love has ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a man unamiable in the eyes of the person whose affection he solicits ; besides, it sinks his figure, gives him fears, apprehensions, and poorness of spirit, and often makes him appear... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 302 pages
...violence. True love has ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that rlnder a man unamiahle in the eyes of the person whose affection he solicits;...strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it. A long course of hopes and expectations fixes the idea in our minds, and habituates... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 pages
...has ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a man unamiable in the eyes of ihe person whose affection he solicits ; besides that...strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it. A long course of hopes and expectations fixes the idea in our minds, and habituates... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 pages
...greatest violence. True love has ten thouiand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a mau unamiable in the eyes of the person whose affection...constancy, that are preceded by a long courtship. The passioii should strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it. A long course of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 312 pages
...loves with the greatest violence. True love has ten thousand griefs, impatiences, and resentments, that render a man unamiable in the eyes of the person...strike root, and gather strength before marriage be grafted on it. A long course of hopes and expectations fixes the idea in our minds, and habituates... | |
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