Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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Page 30
... mind ; else it is in the power of a whore , after she has jilted and abandoned her husband , to confine him from the pleasure as well as convenience of a woman all the days of his life , which would be very unreasonable , and , as times ...
... mind ; else it is in the power of a whore , after she has jilted and abandoned her husband , to confine him from the pleasure as well as convenience of a woman all the days of his life , which would be very unreasonable , and , as times ...
Page 43
... mind was very uneasy about him , and I told him so , and entreated him not to go ; I told him I did not know what might be the reason , but that I had a strange terror upon my mind about his going , and that if he did go , I was ...
... mind was very uneasy about him , and I told him so , and entreated him not to go ; I told him I did not know what might be the reason , but that I had a strange terror upon my mind about his going , and that if he did go , I was ...
Page 44
... mind was oppressed with the weight of my own thoughts , and I was as sure that I should never see him any more , that I think nothing could be like it . The impression was so strong , that I think nothing could make so deer a wound that ...
... mind was oppressed with the weight of my own thoughts , and I was as sure that I should never see him any more , that I think nothing could be like it . The impression was so strong , that I think nothing could make so deer a wound that ...
Page 45
... MIND AT MY SERIOUS LOSS . 45 disconsolate , that when I received the news of his disaster , there was no room for any extraordinary alteration in me . I had cried all that day , eat nothing , and only waited , as I might say , to ...
... MIND AT MY SERIOUS LOSS . 45 disconsolate , that when I received the news of his disaster , there was no room for any extraordinary alteration in me . I had cried all that day , eat nothing , and only waited , as I might say , to ...
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... mind , to have it be so . " In things we wish , ' tis easy to deceive , What we would have , we willingly believe . " Besides , I had no casuists to resolve this doubt ; the same devil that put this into my head bade me go to any of the ...
... mind , to have it be so . " In things we wish , ' tis easy to deceive , What we would have , we willingly believe . " Besides , I had no casuists to resolve this doubt ; the same devil that put this into my head bade me go to any of the ...
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