A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let" ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " WalII ...
... she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let" ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " WalII ...
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... she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy inftitutions , calculated to promote domeftic peace ; if she has been taught , that religion is more than fentiment , and female virtue ...
... she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy inftitutions , calculated to promote domeftic peace ; if she has been taught , that religion is more than fentiment , and female virtue ...
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... she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let- " ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and ...
... she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let- " ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and ...
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... she cannot tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom she owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with ...
... she cannot tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom she owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with ...
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... she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to diffe- minate her own peculiar fentiments . If fhe be of opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince ...
... she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to diffe- minate her own peculiar fentiments . If fhe be of opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince ...
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