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... lived on terms of the closest friendship with both , but it does not appear that he ever made a suitable return of love to either . As his conduct toward these two celebrated la- dies , Stella and Vanessa , scems to be wrapped up in the ...
... lived on terms of the closest friendship with both , but it does not appear that he ever made a suitable return of love to either . As his conduct toward these two celebrated la- dies , Stella and Vanessa , scems to be wrapped up in the ...
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... lived in the same place with her . As he had never trusted himself alone with her then , but always conversed with her , as was before observed , in the presence of some third per- son , so his Journals were constantly addressed to both ...
... lived in the same place with her . As he had never trusted himself alone with her then , but always conversed with her , as was before observed , in the presence of some third per- son , so his Journals were constantly addressed to both ...
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... lived to such an advanced time of life in a state of continence , and a constant habit of suppressing his desires , at last lost the power of gratifying them : a case by no means singular , as more than one instance of the kind has ...
... lived to such an advanced time of life in a state of continence , and a constant habit of suppressing his desires , at last lost the power of gratifying them : a case by no means singular , as more than one instance of the kind has ...
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... lived in the greatest friendship for thirty - three years . I know you will share in my trouble , because there were few persons whom I believe you more esteemed . For my part , as I value life very little , so the poor casual remains ...
... lived in the greatest friendship for thirty - three years . I know you will share in my trouble , because there were few persons whom I believe you more esteemed . For my part , as I value life very little , so the poor casual remains ...
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... lived , his acknowledged wife . " Swift made no reply , but turning on his heel , walked silently out of the room , nor ever saw her afterward during the few days she lived . This be- haviour threw Mrs. Johnson into unspeakable agonies ...
... lived , his acknowledged wife . " Swift made no reply , but turning on his heel , walked silently out of the room , nor ever saw her afterward during the few days she lived . This be- haviour threw Mrs. Johnson into unspeakable agonies ...
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