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... harpsichord to soothe the breast of a country squire ; but grossly wanting in modern ac- complishments , and regarding the knowledge of Greek and Latin as totally inappropriate for women ; ready to accept her husband as an angel , to ...
... harpsichord to soothe the breast of a country squire ; but grossly wanting in modern ac- complishments , and regarding the knowledge of Greek and Latin as totally inappropriate for women ; ready to accept her husband as an angel , to ...
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... harpsichord ; for he was a great lover of music , and perhaps , had he lived in town , might have passed for a connoisseur ; for he always excepted against the finest compositions of Mr. Handel . He never relished any music but what was ...
... harpsichord ; for he was a great lover of music , and perhaps , had he lived in town , might have passed for a connoisseur ; for he always excepted against the finest compositions of Mr. Handel . He never relished any music but what was ...
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... harpsichord ; but she begged to be excused that evening , on account of a violent headache . This remission was presently granted ; for indeed she seldom had occasion to ask him twice , as he loved her with such ardent affection , that ...
... harpsichord ; but she begged to be excused that evening , on account of a violent headache . This remission was presently granted ; for indeed she seldom had occasion to ask him twice , as he loved her with such ardent affection , that ...
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... harpsichord to my master , Mr. Jones was sitting in the next room , and methought he looked melancholy . La ! says I , Mr. Jones , what's the matter ? a penny for your thoughts , says I. Why , hussy , says he , starting up from a dream ...
... harpsichord to my master , Mr. Jones was sitting in the next room , and methought he looked melancholy . La ! says I , Mr. Jones , what's the matter ? a penny for your thoughts , says I. Why , hussy , says he , starting up from a dream ...
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... harpsichord , where she would kindly condescend , for hours together , to charm him with the most delicious music , unless when the squire thought proper to interrupt her , by insisting on Old Sir Simon , or some other of his favourite ...
... harpsichord , where she would kindly condescend , for hours together , to charm him with the most delicious music , unless when the squire thought proper to interrupt her , by insisting on Old Sir Simon , or some other of his favourite ...
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