The History of Portia: Written by a Lady. ...R. Withy; J. Pottinger; J. Wilkie; and J. Cooke, 1759 |
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... becoming immortal by their elaborate compofitions , I am fatif- fied that literary fame , at least , will have nothing to do with us : nor will even the fuccefs which Sapho , Madam Dacier , Mrs. Rowe , and perhaps a few others ...
... becoming immortal by their elaborate compofitions , I am fatif- fied that literary fame , at least , will have nothing to do with us : nor will even the fuccefs which Sapho , Madam Dacier , Mrs. Rowe , and perhaps a few others ...
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... motives of our actions , fo neither ought we to be anxious that it fhould become the certain recompence of them ; the confcious fatisfaction of acting with rec- titude , titude , of performing what is our duty , being ( 4 )
... motives of our actions , fo neither ought we to be anxious that it fhould become the certain recompence of them ; the confcious fatisfaction of acting with rec- titude , titude , of performing what is our duty , being ( 4 )
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... becoming fchool - mafters to their beloved mates , who generally indeed think themselves already too perfectly accomplish'd to require it : and thus the errors in female education are most unhappily propagated on froín generation to ...
... becoming fchool - mafters to their beloved mates , who generally indeed think themselves already too perfectly accomplish'd to require it : and thus the errors in female education are most unhappily propagated on froín generation to ...
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... becoming a ge- neral - officer : much is certainly due to information , and likewife much to amufement ; and yet , with all the efforts of experience and obfervations in my power , I am not able to discover , when the neceffary offices ...
... becoming a ge- neral - officer : much is certainly due to information , and likewife much to amufement ; and yet , with all the efforts of experience and obfervations in my power , I am not able to discover , when the neceffary offices ...
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... becomes then unpardonably criminal . ' Tis true , we muft fubmit to the fa- fhion , as to a troublesome sort of flavery , but then we should comply with its in- junctions no farther than we are obliged in decency to do : to derive a ...
... becomes then unpardonably criminal . ' Tis true , we muft fubmit to the fa- fhion , as to a troublesome sort of flavery , but then we should comply with its in- junctions no farther than we are obliged in decency to do : to derive a ...
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