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" Constantia had determined to apply herself in confession, though neither she nor any other, besides the prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodosius had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and... "
The Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia: Before and After Her Taking ... - Page ix
by John Langhorne - 1802
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The Spectator: ...

1718 - 348 pages
...determined to apply her ielf in Confeffion, tho' neither (he nor any other beiides thePrior of the Convent, knew any thing of his Name or Family. The gay, the amiable Theodofms had now taken npon him the Name of Father Francis ; and was Jo far concealed in a long Beard,...
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1729 - 354 pages
...befides the Prior of the Convent, knew any thing of hi» Name or Family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius had now taken upon him the Name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long Beard, a (haven Head, and a religious Habit, that it was impoffible to drfcover...
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The Letters that Passed Between Theodosius and Constantia: After She Had ...

John Langhorne - 1764 - 322 pages
...to apply herfelf in confefTion, though neither fhe nor any other, befides the Prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theoclofius had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far .concealed in a long...
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The Letters that Passed Between Theodosius and Constantia: After She ..., Part 2

John Langhorne - 1764 - 246 pages
...ta apply herfelf ia confeflion, though neither fhe nor any other, befides the Prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius had noMfr taken upon him the name of Father Francis* and was fo far concealed in a long...
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The Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia, from Their First ...

John Langhorne - 1765 - 188 pages
...to apply herfelf in confeflion, though neither fhs nor any other, befides the Prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard,...
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The Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia: From Their First ...

John Langhorne - English fiction - 1766 - 186 pages
...befides the Prior of the con* vent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard, a fhaven head, and a religious habit, that it was impoffible to difcover...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

English literature - 1773 - 394 pages
...befides the prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. Th< gay, the amiable T-heodofius had now taken upon him the name of father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard, a fhaven head, and a religious habit. that it was impoffible to difcover...
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Letters Supposed to Have Passed Between Theodosius and Constantia ...: Their ...

John Langhorne - 1778 - 188 pages
...to apply herfelf in confeffion, though neither me nor any other, befides the Prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius, had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard,...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 7

English fiction - 1782 - 702 pages
...to apply herfelf in confeflion, though neither ihe nor any other, befides the prior of the convent, knew any thing of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodofius, had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard,...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 4

1786 - 694 pages
...beficles the prior of the convent, knew any tiling of his name or family. The gay, the amiable Theodolius, had now taken upon him the name of Father Francis, and was fo far concealed in a long beard, a (haven head, and a religious habit, that it was ¡mpoflible to...
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