A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... attention to the costume of manners , and reproach the fenfual copyifts of a Cleopatra or an Afpafia with want of energy , who adopt all the cha- racterists of the archetype , of which they exhibit a degrading model ? Her intention in ...
... attention to the costume of manners , and reproach the fenfual copyifts of a Cleopatra or an Afpafia with want of energy , who adopt all the cha- racterists of the archetype , of which they exhibit a degrading model ? Her intention in ...
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... attention , I and Betty may appear upon the scene ; even my cat too may be introduced in an epi- fode . I have feen a fubject equally un- promifing worked up to an astonishing effect , and really admired by readers who who had been fome ...
... attention , I and Betty may appear upon the scene ; even my cat too may be introduced in an epi- fode . I have feen a fubject equally un- promifing worked up to an astonishing effect , and really admired by readers who who had been fome ...
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... of antiquity , -extenfive in- fluence and ample poffeffions . It fome- times happens , that close attention to ad- ventitious ventitious or fantaftic appendages induces us to overlook inherent permanent 16 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... of antiquity , -extenfive in- fluence and ample poffeffions . It fome- times happens , that close attention to ad- ventitious ventitious or fantaftic appendages induces us to overlook inherent permanent 16 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... attention of a husband to his own wife , and that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam ...
... attention of a husband to his own wife , and that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam ...
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... attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded magnificence of its mouldering furniture . They repeatedly affured him , that in his grandfather's time Monteith ...
... attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded magnificence of its mouldering furniture . They repeatedly affured him , that in his grandfather's time Monteith ...
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