| 1804 - 646 páginas
...everlasting simper of approbation. " This woman's benevolence was regulated by decorum ; her friendship by conveniency ; and all her affections by etiquette. Her heart had no concern in any of these matters. " She was chaste without being virtuous, because in her it proceeded from constitution,... | |
| 1820 - 268 páginas
...everlasting simper of approbation. This woman's benevolence was regulated by decorum ; her friendship by conveniency; and all her affections by etiquette. Her heart had no concern in any of these matters. # Inexorable to all helpless females who, from the frailty of nature, or the perfidy... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 268 páginas
...everlasting simper of approbation. This woman's benevolence was regulated by decorum ; her friendship by conveniency ; and all her affections by etiquette. Her heart had no concern in any of these matters. She was chaste, without being virtuous ; because in her it proceeded from constitution,... | |
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