The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... affection ) he freely acquainted him with his real in- ducement for inviting him to Ferrara . Con- fiding in the integrity of the painter , he told him there was a lady in the city whofe portrait he wished to poffefs ; but that it was ...
... affection ) he freely acquainted him with his real in- ducement for inviting him to Ferrara . Con- fiding in the integrity of the painter , he told him there was a lady in the city whofe portrait he wished to poffefs ; but that it was ...
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... affection between Thefeus and Perithous was not greater than the affection between Swift and She- ridan ; but the friendship that cemented the two antient heroes , probably come menced upon motives very different from thofe which united ...
... affection between Thefeus and Perithous was not greater than the affection between Swift and She- ridan ; but the friendship that cemented the two antient heroes , probably come menced upon motives very different from thofe which united ...
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... affections , would give me great- er cufe for humbling my if one day be . fore him , doubtless permitted thofe empoi- toned delights , which I tatted in breathing the fame air , and living in the fame houfe with him I loved . I followed ...
... affections , would give me great- er cufe for humbling my if one day be . fore him , doubtless permitted thofe empoi- toned delights , which I tatted in breathing the fame air , and living in the fame houfe with him I loved . I followed ...
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... affections fill groans under the weight of his profane paffion , let him cast his eyes upon me ; let him view the wretch whom he has fo madly loved , let him reflect upon that tremendous moment to which I am now arrived , and to which ...
... affections fill groans under the weight of his profane paffion , let him cast his eyes upon me ; let him view the wretch whom he has fo madly loved , let him reflect upon that tremendous moment to which I am now arrived , and to which ...
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... affections of another ; and fo he fpends his whole time in the purfuit of what can never gain him any thing but His pleasures repentance and remorse . are flat and infipid , because he looks upon no one woman but as a flep to another ...
... affections of another ; and fo he fpends his whole time in the purfuit of what can never gain him any thing but His pleasures repentance and remorse . are flat and infipid , because he looks upon no one woman but as a flep to another ...
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