 | 1710
...would detain him fome Time longer from Home, becaufe he would give himfelf the Pleafure of an unexpe&ed Arrival. The young Lady, after the Heat of the Day,...walked every Evening on the Sea-Shore, near which (he lived, with a familiar Friend, her Husband's Kinfwoman, and diverted her felf 'with what Objefts... | |
 | Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1712
...detain him (bine Time longer from Home, becaufe he would give himfelf the Pleafure of an unexpefted Arrival. The young Lady, after the Heat of the Day,...walked every Evening on the Sea-Shore, near which (he lived, with a familiar Friend, her Husband's Kinfwoman, and diverted her felf with what Objects... | |
 | Sir Richard Steele - 1728
...Bufinefs would detain him feme Time longer from Home, becnufe he would give himfclf. thePleafure of an unexpected Arrival. .. . THE young Lady, after the...walked every Evening on the Sea-Shore, near which fhelived,with a familiar Friend,her Husband's Kinfwotnan, and diverted her felf with what Objefts they... | |
 | Tatler - 1754
...him fome Time longer from Home, becaufe he would give himfelf the Pleafure of an unexpefted Arxival. THE young Lady, after the Heat of the Day, walked every Evening on the Sea Shore, near which fhe lived, with a familiar Friend, her Huftand's Kinfwo. man, and diverted herfelf... | |
 | Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1709
...bufinefs would detain him fome time longer from home ; becaufe he would give himfelf the pleafare of an unexpected arrival. The young Lady, after the heat of the day, walked every evening on the fea-(hore, near which (he lived, with a familiar friend, her hufband's kinfwoman ; and diverted herfelf... | |
 | 1785
...her hufband's kinfwoman ; and diverted herfelf with what objefts they met there, or upon difcouife of the future methods of life, in the happy change of their circumltances. They (toed one evening on the fliore together in a perfcft tranquillity, obfei ving... | |
 | 1792
...detain him fome time longer from home," becaufc he would give himfelf the plcafure of an uncxpefted arrival. The young lady, after the heat of the day, walked every evening on the fea-fhore, near which (he lived, with a familiar friend, her hulband's kinf\vonun, and diverted hcrfelf... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1801
...bufmefs would detain him fome time longer from home, becaufe he would give himfelf the plenfure of an unexpected arrival. The young lady, after the heat of the day, walked every evening on the fer,-ihore, near which ftie vith a familiar friend, her hufband's kinfwoman, and diverted herfelf with... | |
 | 1804
...business would detain him some time longer from home; because he would give himself the pleasure of an unexpected arrival. The young lady, after the heat...herself with what objects they met there, or upon discourse of the future methods of life, in the happy change of their cireumstances. They stood one... | |
 | Sir Richard Steele - 1804
...business would detain him some time longer from home, because he would give himself the pleasure of an unexpected arrival. The young lady, after the heat...friend, her husband's kinswoman ; and diverted herself witli what objects the)' met there, or upon discourses of the future methods of life, in the happy... | |
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