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... Clodio , a young baronet , who had just taken possession of his title and estate . There were many particulars in Clodio's behaviour , which en- couraged Flavilla to hope that she should obtain him for a husband : but she suffered his ...
... Clodio , a young baronet , who had just taken possession of his title and estate . There were many particulars in Clodio's behaviour , which en- couraged Flavilla to hope that she should obtain him for a husband : but she suffered his ...
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... Clodio's offence was tacitly forgiven , his visits were permitted , his familiarities were again suffered , and his hopes revived . He had long entertained an opinion that she loved him , in which , however , it is probable , that his ...
... Clodio's offence was tacitly forgiven , his visits were permitted , his familiarities were again suffered , and his hopes revived . He had long entertained an opinion that she loved him , in which , however , it is probable , that his ...
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... HOR . FLAVILLA had too much understanding as well as virtue , to deliberate a moment upon this proposal . She gave immediate orders that Clodio should be admitted no more . to gratify her vanity , which 202 N ° 124 . ADVENTURER .
... HOR . FLAVILLA had too much understanding as well as virtue , to deliberate a moment upon this proposal . She gave immediate orders that Clodio should be admitted no more . to gratify her vanity , which 202 N ° 124 . ADVENTURER .
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acquaintance ADVENTURER affection Almerine ancients appearance Aristophanes bagnio beauty became Boileau burlesque Caliban Caprinus Carazan censure character Clodio considered Cordelia courage Crito danger daugh daughters Demosthenes desire Diphilus disappointed discovered distress dreadful DRYDEN entreated equal Euripides evil excellence eyes father fear felicity Flavilla folly fortune frequently gentleman Goneril gratify guilt happiness hast heart Hilario honour hope Hudibras imagination impatient increased insensibility kind knew labour lady Lear less look mankind marriage Menander ment Mercator mind misery morning nature ness never night Nourassin object obtain OVID passion perceived perhaps perpetual person pity Plautus pleasure Plutarch Posidippus present produced Quintilian reason received reflected SATURDAY scarce sentiments Shakspeare Shelimah solicitous Soliman solitude sometimes soon Sophocles suffered superaddition Telephus tenderness thee Theocritus things thou thought tion told truth TUESDAY utmost VIRG virtue wish wretch writers