Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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... necessary for men to study all the delicate shades of love . The romances were much more indebted for their celebrity among the moderns to the marvellous nature of the adventures , than to the truth and delicacy of the sentiments ...
... necessary for men to study all the delicate shades of love . The romances were much more indebted for their celebrity among the moderns to the marvellous nature of the adventures , than to the truth and delicacy of the sentiments ...
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... necessary for a man of genius to enrich himself with the fruitful origina lity of some German writers , to persuade the French that there are works in that language in which the ideas are profound ; A 6 and and the sentiments expressed ...
... necessary for a man of genius to enrich himself with the fruitful origina lity of some German writers , to persuade the French that there are works in that language in which the ideas are profound ; A 6 and and the sentiments expressed ...
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... enter into these details , my dear cousin , to convince you that I have much more fortune than is necessary for the kind of life I wish to lead . It is to be regretted regretted that I am obliged to seek for all imaginable DELPHINE .
... enter into these details , my dear cousin , to convince you that I have much more fortune than is necessary for the kind of life I wish to lead . It is to be regretted regretted that I am obliged to seek for all imaginable DELPHINE .
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... necessary to fulfil all the conditions required on the part of Mad . de Mondeville . You must not enter into such a family with any inferiority whatever . When Madame de Mondeville is convinced that she has made a very suitable marriage ...
... necessary to fulfil all the conditions required on the part of Mad . de Mondeville . You must not enter into such a family with any inferiority whatever . When Madame de Mondeville is convinced that she has made a very suitable marriage ...
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... necessary to obtain such a distinction ,. not be offended with this advice . It ori- ginates , I assure you , in friendship . You know I am not of a jealous disposition , and you have often done me justice in that re- spect . I have no ...
... necessary to obtain such a distinction ,. not be offended with this advice . It ori- ginates , I assure you , in friendship . You know I am not of a jealous disposition , and you have often done me justice in that re- spect . I have no ...
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