| 1793 - 796 strani
...wounded by reflétions on her own credulity, which ihe condemned with that excefe of feverity to narur.il to a delicate mind in arraigning itfelf. She would...flown for immediate confolation to her friend Mrs. Melfon.1,, but ihe had reafon to believe that lady engaged on a vifit, and Ihe therefore reiolved to... | |
| 1786 - 828 strani
...treacherous cruelty of Mrs. Wormwood, and (till more wounded by refleduons од her own credulity, which flie condemned with that excefs of feverity fo natural to a delicate mind in arraigning itfclf. She would have flown for immediate confolation to her friend, Mis. Melford, but flie had rcafori... | |
| 1787 - 470 strani
...more wounded by reflections on her own credulity, which flie condemned with that excels of i'everity fo natural to a delicate mind in arraigning itfelf....immediate confolation to her friend, Mrs. Melford, but ihe had realbn to believe that lady engaged on a vifit, and flie therefore refolvcd to take a folitary... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 626 strani
...hour, much hurt by the treacherous cruelty of Mrs. Wormwood ; and flill more wounded by refleftions on her own credulity, which fhe condemned with that...imme.diate confolation to her friend, Mrs. Melford, but flie had reafon to believe that lady engaged on a vifit, and fhe therefore refolved to take a folitary... | |
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