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... obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a distinction : while the fool is ungrateful with- out vice , and never returns a favor because he is not sensible of it . I would , methinks , have so much to say ...
... obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a distinction : while the fool is ungrateful with- out vice , and never returns a favor because he is not sensible of it . I would , methinks , have so much to say ...
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... oblige her . This accident puts me in mind how generously Pisistratus the Athenian tyrant behaved himself on a like occasion , when he was instigated by his wife to put to death a young gen- tleman , because , being passionately fond of ...
... oblige her . This accident puts me in mind how generously Pisistratus the Athenian tyrant behaved himself on a like occasion , when he was instigated by his wife to put to death a young gen- tleman , because , being passionately fond of ...
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... . SPECTATOR , " PHILAGNOTES . " " You will oblige a languishing lover if you will please to print the inclosed verses in your next paper . 1 If you remember the Metamorphosis , you know Pro- cris 26 No. 527 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . SPECTATOR , " PHILAGNOTES . " " You will oblige a languishing lover if you will please to print the inclosed verses in your next paper . 1 If you remember the Metamorphosis , you know Pro- cris 26 No. 527 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... obliged to , in the only circumstance in which we are necessarily to have a commerce with them , that of love . case of celibacy is the great evil of our nation ; and the indulgence of the vicious conduct of men in that state , with the ...
... obliged to , in the only circumstance in which we are necessarily to have a commerce with them , that of love . case of celibacy is the great evil of our nation ; and the indulgence of the vicious conduct of men in that state , with the ...
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... obliging tractable creature . After all , cries an old aunt ( who belongs to the class of those who read plays with spectacles on ) , what think you , nephew , of proper Mrs. Dorothy ? What do I think ? Why , I think she cannot be above ...
... obliging tractable creature . After all , cries an old aunt ( who belongs to the class of those who read plays with spectacles on ) , what think you , nephew , of proper Mrs. Dorothy ? What do I think ? Why , I think she cannot be above ...
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