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... till the wrongs of Spinella and her present situation wring it from him , in
language so delicately reserved , that even a woman ' s quick sense hardly
perceives its meaning , till the narrative draws towards a close . — The justice
finally done to ...
... till the wrongs of Spinella and her present situation wring it from him , in
language so delicately reserved , that even a woman ' s quick sense hardly
perceives its meaning , till the narrative draws towards a close . — The justice
finally done to ...
Page 16
... then , If I conclude I may be miserable , Most miserable . Cast . And such
conclusion , sister , Argues effects of a distrust more voluntary , Than cause by
likelihood . Aur . " Tis truth , Castanna . - Spi . I grant it truth ; yet , Auria , I ' m a
woman ...
... then , If I conclude I may be miserable , Most miserable . Cast . And such
conclusion , sister , Argues effects of a distrust more voluntary , Than cause by
likelihood . Aur . " Tis truth , Castanna . - Spi . I grant it truth ; yet , Auria , I ' m a
woman ...
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... d with noble company ; remember , A woman ' s virtue , in her lifetime , writes
The epitaph all covet on their tombs : In short , I know thou never wilt forget
Whose wife thou art , or how upon thy lips Thy husband at his parting seal ' d this
kiss .
... d with noble company ; remember , A woman ' s virtue , in her lifetime , writes
The epitaph all covet on their tombs : In short , I know thou never wilt forget
Whose wife thou art , or how upon thy lips Thy husband at his parting seal ' d this
kiss .
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Such medley of passion yet I never saw in woman . Adur . In woman ? thou ' rt
deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how women are , In their
own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is naught to what is
worse .
Such medley of passion yet I never saw in woman . Adur . In woman ? thou ' rt
deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how women are , In their
own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is naught to what is
worse .
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I mean so , as it were , And laid , flat on her back , both horse and woman . Piero .
Right , as it were . : Ful . What else , man , as it were ? Guz . [ crossing over to Ful
. ) Did you do this to her ? dare you to vaunt Your triumph , we being present ...
I mean so , as it were , And laid , flat on her back , both horse and woman . Piero .
Right , as it were . : Ful . What else , man , as it were ? Guz . [ crossing over to Ful
. ) Did you do this to her ? dare you to vaunt Your triumph , we being present ...
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