A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Fitzosborne . She could specify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be better pleased with a general acknowledgment . 1 either as the declamations of difappointed ambition , or iv ...
... Fitzosborne . She could specify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be better pleased with a general acknowledgment . 1 either as the declamations of difappointed ambition , or iv ...
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... Fitzosborne . She could fpecify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be better pleased with a general acknowledgment . A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP . I. Forth iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... Fitzosborne . She could fpecify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be better pleased with a general acknowledgment . A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP . I. Forth iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Fitzosborne was an emaciated victim to licentious pur- fuits ; Mr. Stanley was a youth of great promife , educated under the auspices of a worthy father . The aim of the former was to repair his fhattered for- tune , and to gratify his ...
... Fitzosborne was an emaciated victim to licentious pur- fuits ; Mr. Stanley was a youth of great promife , educated under the auspices of a worthy father . The aim of the former was to repair his fhattered for- tune , and to gratify his ...
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... Fitzosborne's speech needs no explanation ; but the wit of lady Arabella's retort confifted in an allufion to the circumftance of her dear friend's being ten years older than herself . The friends were conftantly together , except when ...
... Fitzosborne's speech needs no explanation ; but the wit of lady Arabella's retort confifted in an allufion to the circumftance of her dear friend's being ten years older than herself . The friends were conftantly together , except when ...
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... Fitzosborne could have gained the arduous victory , if powers fupernal had not intervened . First , Venus , queen of gentle devices ! taught her prototype , lady Arabella , the use of feigned fighs , artificial tears , and ftudied ...
... Fitzosborne could have gained the arduous victory , if powers fupernal had not intervened . First , Venus , queen of gentle devices ! taught her prototype , lady Arabella , the use of feigned fighs , artificial tears , and ftudied ...
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