| 1785 - 772 trang
...the tnwn. He had often heard Flavilla toalla! by rakes of quality, and had often feen her at public places. Her beauty and her dependence, the gaiety...drefs, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her c'onduft, and all the circumlhuica of her íituation, had concurred to renda her chiraOer ftilpefled... | |
| John Adams - 1791 - 500 trang
...quality, and often feen her at public places. Her beauty and her dependance, the gaiety of her drefs, vthe multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumilances of her fituation, had concurred to render her character fufpe&ed ; and he was. difpofed... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 592 trang
...Flavilla toafted by rakrs of quality, and had often feen her at publick places. Her beauty and her her dependence, the gaiety of her drefs, the multitude...whom he confidered as difgraced and impoverifhed, and whole misfortune, as it was irretrievable, he refolved not to alleviate, but increafe; — a refolution.... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 trang
...quality, and had often seen her at public places. Her beauty and her dependence, the gayety of her dress, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumstances of her situation, had concurred to render her character suspected ; and he was disposed... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 332 trang
...quality, and had often seen her at puhlic places. Her beauty and her dependence, the gaiety of her dress, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumstances of her situation, had concurred to render her character suspected ; and he was disposed... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 trang
...quality, and had often seen her at public placps. Her beauty and her dependence, the gaiety of her dress, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumstances of her situation, had concurred to render her character suspected ; and he was disposed... | |
| 1823 - 298 trang
...quality, and had often seen her at public places. Her beauty and her dependence, the gaiety of her dress, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumstances of her situation had concurred to render her character suspected ; and he was disposed... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 trang
...quality, and had often seen her at public places. Her beauty and her dependance, the gaiety of her dress, the multitude of her admirers, the levity of her conduct, and all the circumstances of her situation, had concurred to render her character suspected; and he was disposed... | |
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