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... Wife - Passage from Mil- ton 150. Matrimonial Quarrels Characters of an Affectionate Couple ... 151. Effects of a general Mourning - Passion ' for gay and showy Dress ADDISON STEELE 152. Homer's Description of a future State ...
... Wife - Passage from Mil- ton 150. Matrimonial Quarrels Characters of an Affectionate Couple ... 151. Effects of a general Mourning - Passion ' for gay and showy Dress ADDISON STEELE 152. Homer's Description of a future State ...
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... wives are known . DRYDEN . From my own Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice , and send up their cases from all parts of Great Britain , there are none who are more importunate with ...
... wives are known . DRYDEN . From my own Apartment , March 15 . AMONG the various sets of correspondents who apply to me for advice , and send up their cases from all parts of Great Britain , there are none who are more importunate with ...
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... wife ; and another , in terms still more moving , of a purse of money that was taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not have troubled him , if he had given it to the poor . In short , there is scarce a ...
... wife ; and another , in terms still more moving , of a purse of money that was taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not have troubled him , if he had given it to the poor . In short , there is scarce a ...
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... wife's charms is intimated by the same pretence for her appearing before Jupiter , and by the concealment of the cestus in her bosom . I shall leave this tale to the consideration of such good housewives who are never well dressed but ...
... wife's charms is intimated by the same pretence for her appearing before Jupiter , and by the concealment of the cestus in her bosom . I shall leave this tale to the consideration of such good housewives who are never well dressed but ...
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... wife of a gentleman of a very fair character in the world . As soon as we were alone , I saw her eyes full of tears , and methought she had much to say to me , for which she wanted encou- ' ragement . " Madam , " said I , " you know I ...
... wife of a gentleman of a very fair character in the world . As soon as we were alone , I saw her eyes full of tears , and methought she had much to say to me , for which she wanted encou- ' ragement . " Madam , " said I , " you know I ...
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