The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen24F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... dangerous consequences , he resolved to accept the conditions she offered him : but while he delivered his hanger to the servant , he assured her in the strongest terms , that he had no other design in riding THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 23.
... dangerous consequences , he resolved to accept the conditions she offered him : but while he delivered his hanger to the servant , he assured her in the strongest terms , that he had no other design in riding THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 23.
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... danger ? Has he saved your life , and hazarded his own for you , upon any oc- casion whatever ? Has he merited my esteem by his sufferings , fidelity , and respect ? or , by any great and generous action , given me a testimony of 52 THE ...
... danger ? Has he saved your life , and hazarded his own for you , upon any oc- casion whatever ? Has he merited my esteem by his sufferings , fidelity , and respect ? or , by any great and generous action , given me a testimony of 52 THE ...
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... dangerous adventures , in which their fidelity was put to the strongest trials ima❤ ginable . I am glad , however , said Glanville , that the la- dies were not insensible ; for , since you do not dis- approve of their compassion for ...
... dangerous adventures , in which their fidelity was put to the strongest trials ima❤ ginable . I am glad , however , said Glanville , that the la- dies were not insensible ; for , since you do not dis- approve of their compassion for ...
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... ; to which an illness the marquis was seized with , and which was from the first thought to be dangerous , gave a sad interruption . • Arabella's extreme tenderness upon this occasion , her anxious 74 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . CHAPTER II. ...
... ; to which an illness the marquis was seized with , and which was from the first thought to be dangerous , gave a sad interruption . • Arabella's extreme tenderness upon this occasion , her anxious 74 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . CHAPTER II. ...
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... most bitter sorrow , when she opened her eyes ; but it was only to close them again . Her faintings continued the whole day ; and the physicians declaring she was in great danger , from H 2 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 75 • ...
... most bitter sorrow , when she opened her eyes ; but it was only to close them again . Her faintings continued the whole day ; and the physicians declaring she was in great danger , from H 2 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 75 • ...
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