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I thank you for your last letter, My dear friend, it is short, tho’ a long while indeed writing,...
Give me leave to present you Mrs: Cowley the first femal dramatic Author in this Country, she has...
Many thanks My dear friend for your two letters, had I not reason to scold you? was such a long...
Is it possible that I write another letter before I have My answer from My two last! What can be...
I will write two words, to show you I can write if I please but as I dont please I shall say no...
At last I receive a letter from you, am I to be angry or not? I think when we go to question and...
I have waited some time to trie if I could recover my usual peace with you, but I find it is...
How do you do My dear friend? You came to the invitation of my breakfast the Morning of my...
You promised to come to breakfast with Me the Morning of My departure, and to Accompany me part...
I cannot breakfast with you to morrow; to bid you adieu once is sufficiently painful, for I leave...
Why will you Make such a great dinner? I had told the Princess of the pleasure I intended My self...
Do you deserve a long letter, My dear friend? No, certainly not, and to avoid temptation, I take...
I have the pleasure of receiving two [letters from you, and though th]ey are very short , I must...
Ho aspettato con infinita ansietà la lunga lettera che m’annunziò, ma non so per qual delitto...
Ho scritto due volte senza aver ricevuta una lettera da lei doppo la prima quale trovai all mio...
Cosa vuol dir questo silenzio? O aspettata la posta con tanta Ansietà, ed ecco che ogni volta...
[How I wish I?] could answer the Dialogue! But I hon[estly think my hear?]t is invisable, and...
The only proper apology, for not having written you since I left Paris, is this which I now...
I am very, very sorry indeed, and […] for having been the Cause of your pains in the [Night]; Why...
[I hope?] you dont always judge by appearances [or it wo]uld be Much to My disadvantage this day,...