| William Henry Ireland - 1815 - 362 páginas
...of knowledge and behaviour, is a creature without comparison; her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversation...wit, and delight; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish, and the man that has such a one to his portion has nothing to do but rejoice in her... | |
| 1818 - 588 páginas
...of knowledge and behaviour, is a creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversation...wit, and delight. She is every way suitable to the sublimest wish, and the man that has such a one to his portion has nothing to do but rejoice in her... | |
| 1818 - 568 páginas
...of knowledge and behaviour, is a creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of subliraer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversation...wit, and delight. She is every way suitable to the sublimest wish, and the man that has such a one to his portion has nothing to do but rejoice in her... | |
| 1818 - 582 páginas
...enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her convcrsatiow heavenly. She is all softness and sweetpees; peace, love, wit, and delight. She is every way suitable to the sublimes! wish ; and the man that has »uch a one to his portion has nothing to do but rejoice in her... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 550 páginas
...she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish ; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but to rejoice in her, and be thankful." The foregoing remarks upon the education of females, are not only... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 566 páginas
...she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish ; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but to rejoice in her, and be thankful." The foregoing remarks upon the education of females, are not only... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 558 páginas
...she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish ; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but to rejoice in her, and be thankful." The foregoing remarks upon the education of females, are not only... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 páginas
...she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but to rejoice in her, and be thankful." The foregoing remarks upon the education of females, are not only... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1831 - 438 páginas
...is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight ; she is every way suitable to the sublimest wish; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but to rejoice in her, and to be thankful." That De Foe possessed natural benevolence of heart, and amiability... | |
| Margaret De Courcy, Beatrice De Courcy - 1832 - 500 páginas
...of knowledge and behaviour, is a creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublime enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversation...softness and sweetness; peace, love, wit, and delight; and the man that has such a one to his portion, has nothing to do but rejoice in her and be thankful.... | |
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