A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... state apartments , which might be truly faid " to keep the promise to the eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he fought in vain for the long oaken tables and forms which used to ...
... state apartments , which might be truly faid " to keep the promise to the eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he fought in vain for the long oaken tables and forms which used to ...
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... state ; and many writers of our times have penned vo- lumes , which , if they have any mean- ing , tend to prove that it would have been better had they not exifted at all . Some fuppofe the road to fame lies through the labyrinth of ...
... state ; and many writers of our times have penned vo- lumes , which , if they have any mean- ing , tend to prove that it would have been better had they not exifted at all . Some fuppofe the road to fame lies through the labyrinth of ...
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... state the ne- ceffity of unity of defign , and an atten- tion to costume in age , place , and cha- racter . As I purpofed , therefore , to treat of the effects arifing from the mar- riage of lady Monteith , it became ne- ceffary for me ...
... state the ne- ceffity of unity of defign , and an atten- tion to costume in age , place , and cha- racter . As I purpofed , therefore , to treat of the effects arifing from the mar- riage of lady Monteith , it became ne- ceffary for me ...
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Jane West. approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the state of her heart prior to lord Monteith's declaration , and the fame fentiment forbade her discovering any ftrong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addreffes . In ...
Jane West. approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the state of her heart prior to lord Monteith's declaration , and the fame fentiment forbade her discovering any ftrong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addreffes . In ...
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... state of his daughter's affec- ❝tions . But I obferve , Lucy , that of " late you always feem uneafy and filent " when we talk of Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as " ufual ...
... state of his daughter's affec- ❝tions . But I obferve , Lucy , that of " late you always feem uneafy and filent " when we talk of Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as " ufual ...
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