“The” Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, 4. kötetHenry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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13. oldal
... given me leave to live for a whole year more without any rent , being moved with compassion ; but that this year was now almost expired . Upon hearing this account , they came to this resolution , that the children should be all carried ...
... given me leave to live for a whole year more without any rent , being moved with compassion ; but that this year was now almost expired . Upon hearing this account , they came to this resolution , that the children should be all carried ...
24. oldal
... given me hopes of recovering me from the worst circumstances that ever woman of any sort of fortune was sunk into ; that he could not but believe that what he had said to me was like life from the dead ; that it was like recovering one ...
... given me hopes of recovering me from the worst circumstances that ever woman of any sort of fortune was sunk into ; that he could not but believe that what he had said to me was like life from the dead ; that it was like recovering one ...
30. oldal
... given you sufficient testimony of his affection to you ; your condi- tions are alike unhappy , and he is of opinion that he may take another woman , his first wife having broke her honour , and living from him ; and that though the laws ...
... given you sufficient testimony of his affection to you ; your condi- tions are alike unhappy , and he is of opinion that he may take another woman , his first wife having broke her honour , and living from him ; and that though the laws ...
35. oldal
... given testimonies of his sincere affection to me by deeds , not by flattering trifles and the usual courtship of words , which were often found to have very little meaning ; that he took me not as a mistress , but as his wife , and ...
... given testimonies of his sincere affection to me by deeds , not by flattering trifles and the usual courtship of words , which were often found to have very little meaning ; that he took me not as a mistress , but as his wife , and ...
54. oldal
... given you the whole detail of this story to lay it down as a black scheme of the way how unhappy women are ruined by great men ; for though poverty and want is an irresistible temptation to the poor , vanity and great things are as ...
... given you the whole detail of this story to lay it down as a black scheme of the way how unhappy women are ruined by great men ; for though poverty and want is an irresistible temptation to the poor , vanity and great things are as ...
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