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" ... how exquisite a pleasure there is in being really beloved ! It is impossible that the most beauteous face in nature should raise in me such pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by... "
The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq - Page 221
1709
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The Tatler: Selected Essays

English essays - 1888 - 498 pages
...pleasing ideas, as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me, in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many...
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges ; The ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1889 - 554 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried me off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many obligations...
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Thackeray's Works, Volume 8

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1891 - 498 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of •ickness, which had like to have carried me off last winter. I tell yon, sincerely, I have so many...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 3

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 648 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely,' I have so many...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 3

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 648 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many...
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English Essays

J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 324 pages
...pleasing ideas, as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 35

Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 628 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many obligations...
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English Essays

J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 362 pages
...pleasing ideas, as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have so many...
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Selections from the Works of Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele - Readers - 1897 - 298 pages
...pleasing ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a 10 fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter. I tell you sincerely, I have...
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The Tatler, Volume 2

George Atherton Aitken - English essays - 1898 - 439 pages
...ideas as when I look upon that excellent woman. | That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever. This was followed by a fit of sickness, which had like to have carried her off last winter, 1 1 tell you sincerely, I have so many...
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