A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... beauty and fashion of North Wales , thefe diftinguished nuptials were honoured by the prefence of two deities , generally supposed to be abfolutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly ...
... beauty and fashion of North Wales , thefe diftinguished nuptials were honoured by the prefence of two deities , generally supposed to be abfolutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly ...
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... merit and beauty , advantages not always fufficient to attract the mercenary heart of man . With no other portion lady Madelina herself bestowed bestowed on the fortunate head of the houfe of Frazer A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... merit and beauty , advantages not always fufficient to attract the mercenary heart of man . With no other portion lady Madelina herself bestowed bestowed on the fortunate head of the houfe of Frazer A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. numerous acquaintance were anxious to be introduced to a lady of whofe beauty and accomplishments they heard fo much . To her ladyfhip's intimation that they muft fet off immediately , fir William replied , that it certainly ...
Jane West. numerous acquaintance were anxious to be introduced to a lady of whofe beauty and accomplishments they heard fo much . To her ladyfhip's intimation that they muft fet off immediately , fir William replied , that it certainly ...
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... beauty at five - and - twenty may certainly be confidered as a fevere deprivation ; and when to those evils lamenefs and occafionally fevere fuffering were added , it could only be a composed and elevated mind that could patiently ...
... beauty at five - and - twenty may certainly be confidered as a fevere deprivation ; and when to those evils lamenefs and occafionally fevere fuffering were added , it could only be a composed and elevated mind that could patiently ...
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... beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of these characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body was bound , upon the smallest change of behaviour ...
... beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of these characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body was bound , upon the smallest change of behaviour ...
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