Date: 1775
A fellow may be forgotten--illiterated from the memory
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Date: 1775
One may carry with him "all the flimsy furniture of a country Miss's brain"
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Date: 1775
"If there be but one vicious mind in the Set, 'twill spread like a contagion--the action of their pulse beats to the lascivious movement of the jigg--their quivering, warm-breath'd sighs impregnate the very air--the atmosphere becomes electrical to love, and each amorous spark darts thro' every l...
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Date: 1775
"If I wear a countenance of content, it is to shew that my mind holds no doubt of my Faulkland's truth."
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Date: 1775
"Yet--yet--perhaps your high respect alone for this solemn compact has fettered your inclinations, which else had made worthier choice."
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Date: 1775
"I'll wait till her just resentment is abated--and when I distress her so again, may I lose her for ever! and be linked instead to some antique virago, whose knawing passions, and long-hoarded spleen, shall make me curse my folly half the day, and all the night!"
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Date: 1775
Women, "like garden-trees," seldom show fruit, "till time has robbed them of the more specious blossom"
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Date: 1775
One may be so distressed as to be given "hydrostatics"
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Date: 1775
The thunder of words may sour the "milk of human kindness" in the breast
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Date: 1775
A new light may break in upon someone
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