| Robert Dodsley - 1737 - 56 頁
...Nobleman of this Neighbourhood happening to fee her, her Youth and blooming Beauty prefently ftruck his Fancy ; <a thoufand Artifices were immedi.ately...her Love to me, and imagining this to be the Caufe x>f. her Refufal, he, by forg'd Letters, and feign'd Stories, contriv'd to make .her believe I was... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1737 - 58 頁
...Youth and blooming Beauty prefently ftruck his Fancy ; a thoufand Artifices were immediately employed to debauch and ruin her. But all his Arts were vain...Love to me, and imagining this to be the Caufe of her Refulal, he, by forg'd Letters, and feign'd Stories, contriv'd to make her believe I was upon the Point... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 394 頁
...employ'd to debauch and ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even F 'the 66 • THE KIllo AND THE the promife of making her his wife, could prevail...to me, and, imagining this to be the caufe of her -re- • fufal, he, by forg'd letters, and fain'd flories, contrlv'd to make her believe I was upon... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 372 頁
...the the promife of making her fais wife, could prevail upon her : -in a little time he found outiier love' to me, and, imagining this to be the caufe of her refufal, he, by forg'd letters, and fain'd ftories, contriv'd to make her believe I was upon the point of marriage with another woman.... | |
| 1786 - 410 頁
...nobleman of this neighbourhood happening to fee her, her youth and blooming beauty prefently (truck his fancy ; a thoufand artifices were immediately...of her refufal, he, by forg'd letters and feign'd ftorics, contriv'd to make her believe I was upon the point of marriage with another woman. Poflefs'd... | |
| 1792 - 404 頁
...beauty prefently ftruck his fancy ; a thoufand artifices were immediately employ'd to debauch arid ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even the...was upon the point of marriage with another woman. Poflefled with this opinion, fne, in a rage, writes me word never to fee her more ; and, in revenge,... | |
| 1804 - 630 頁
...were immediately employed to debauch and ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even the promise of making her his wife, could prevail upon her : In...out her love to me, and, imagining this to be the cause of her refusal, he, by forged letters, and feigned stories, contrived U) make her believe I was... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 頁
...immediately employed to debauch and ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even the promise "f making her his wife, could prevail upon her: In a...out her love to me, and, imagining this to be the cause of her refusal, he, by forged letters, and feigned stories, contrived to make her believe I was... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 332 頁
...were immediately employ 'd to debauch and ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even the promise of making her his wife, could prevail •upon her...out her love to me, and, imagining this to be the cause of her refusal, he, by forg'd letters, and feign'd stories, contriv'd to make her believe I was... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 頁
...were immediately employed to debauch and ruin her. But all his arts were vain ; not even the promise of making her his wife, could prevail upon her. In...out her love to me, and, imagining this to be the cause of her refusal, he, by forged letters, and feigned stories, contrived to make her believe I was... | |
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