Domestic Happiness Portrayed; Or A Repository for Those who are and Those who are Not Married: |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 61
Page 14
... lives under pleasanter influences ; he is sur- rounded by more endearing ties . He has in the first place abjured selfishness , by pledging himself to care equally for the welfare of another , and the sacrifice be- comes more perfect ...
... lives under pleasanter influences ; he is sur- rounded by more endearing ties . He has in the first place abjured selfishness , by pledging himself to care equally for the welfare of another , and the sacrifice be- comes more perfect ...
Page 41
... live with a " Christian's hope " of life and happiness hereafter , even the most utter bereavement presents sources of conso- lation , nay more , of pleasure peculiarly its own , in the thought that immortal spirits , owing to us their ...
... live with a " Christian's hope " of life and happiness hereafter , even the most utter bereavement presents sources of conso- lation , nay more , of pleasure peculiarly its own , in the thought that immortal spirits , owing to us their ...
Page 80
... live there . Will and the lady were both universally allowed to have sense , and their frequent conversations together gave them undoubted proofs of the goodness of each other's disposition . They delighted. 80 DOMESTIC HAPPINESS PORTRAYED ...
... live there . Will and the lady were both universally allowed to have sense , and their frequent conversations together gave them undoubted proofs of the goodness of each other's disposition . They delighted. 80 DOMESTIC HAPPINESS PORTRAYED ...
Page 81
... live happily , because he imagined , that he might , as the phrase is , do better for her . But love , grounded on just principles , is not easily shaken ; and , as it appeared that their mutual passion had taken too deep root ever to ...
... live happily , because he imagined , that he might , as the phrase is , do better for her . But love , grounded on just principles , is not easily shaken ; and , as it appeared that their mutual passion had taken too deep root ever to ...
Page 89
... live in continual dirtiness , that my house may be clean ; for , during these nice operations , every apartment is stowed with soap , brick - dust , sand , scrubbing - brushes , hair - brooms , rag - mops , and dish - clouts . You may ...
... live in continual dirtiness , that my house may be clean ; for , during these nice operations , every apartment is stowed with soap , brick - dust , sand , scrubbing - brushes , hair - brooms , rag - mops , and dish - clouts . You may ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration affection agreeable amiable ASPASIA attention beauty behaviour blessed celibacy character charms cheerful choice circumstances Cleanthes Cleora conduct conjugal connexion consider conversation daugh daughter dear delicacy delight desire disposition domestic duty endeavour enjoy equally esteem Euphorbus eyes father feelings felicity female folly fondness fortune friendship gentleman give happiness heart Herod honour hope human humour husband Hymen innocence jealousy kind lady letter libertine live look Lothario lover Lucon manner Mariamne Mark Antony marriage married married couple matrimonial ment mind misery mistress mother mutual nature ness never object observed opinion OVID pain parents passion perhaps person pleasing pleasure possessed prudence racter rapture reason religion rience sense sensible sentiments smile soul storms of passion suffer sweet taste temper tenderness Terentia Theana thing thought tion unhappy union vanity virtue virtuous whilst wife woman women young youth