The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... sentimental heart . He will affect to over- look that beauty which attracts common eyes and ensnares common hearts , while he will bestow the most delicate praises on the beauties of her mind , and finish the climax of adulation by ...
... sentimental heart . He will affect to over- look that beauty which attracts common eyes and ensnares common hearts , while he will bestow the most delicate praises on the beauties of her mind , and finish the climax of adulation by ...
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... sentimental history . If we trace it back to its beginning , we shall find that a damsel of this cast had her head originally turned by pernicious reading , and her insanity confirmed by imprudent friendships . She never fails to select ...
... sentimental history . If we trace it back to its beginning , we shall find that a damsel of this cast had her head originally turned by pernicious reading , and her insanity confirmed by imprudent friendships . She never fails to select ...
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... should happen as they carry with them a certain air of tyranny and persecution which is very delightful . For a prohibited correspondence is one of the great incidents of a sentimental life , and 300 ON SENTIMENTAL CONNEXIONS .
... should happen as they carry with them a certain air of tyranny and persecution which is very delightful . For a prohibited correspondence is one of the great incidents of a sentimental life , and 300 ON SENTIMENTAL CONNEXIONS .
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Hannah More. of the great incidents of a sentimental life , and a letter clandestinely received , the supreme felicity of a sentimental lady . Nothing can equal the astonishment of these soar- ing spirits , when their plain friends or ...
Hannah More. of the great incidents of a sentimental life , and a letter clandestinely received , the supreme felicity of a sentimental lady . Nothing can equal the astonishment of these soar- ing spirits , when their plain friends or ...
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... sentimental character , to imagine that none but the young and beautiful have any right to the pleasures of society , or even to the common benefits and blessings of life . Ladies of this turn also affect the most lofty disregard for ...
... sentimental character , to imagine that none but the young and beautiful have any right to the pleasures of society , or even to the common benefits and blessings of life . Ladies of this turn also affect the most lofty disregard for ...
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