Select British Classics, Volumen38J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their imaginations of a roving nature , and their passions under no discipline or restraint . I am in pain for a woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regard of ...
... eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their imaginations of a roving nature , and their passions under no discipline or restraint . I am in pain for a woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regard of ...
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... eye and attract the regards of the other half of the species . Now there is nothing that wears out a fine face like the vigils of the card- table , and those cutting passions which naturally at- tend them . Hollow eyes , haggard looks ...
... eye and attract the regards of the other half of the species . Now there is nothing that wears out a fine face like the vigils of the card- table , and those cutting passions which naturally at- tend them . Hollow eyes , haggard looks ...
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... eyes of the whole assembly at the expence of her children's future subsistence . How singular , in the age we live in , is the moderate behaviour of young Sophia , and how amiable does she appear in the eyes of wise men ! Her lover , a ...
... eyes of the whole assembly at the expence of her children's future subsistence . How singular , in the age we live in , is the moderate behaviour of young Sophia , and how amiable does she appear in the eyes of wise men ! Her lover , a ...
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