A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... becoming , while his point ruffles were cried up as the very fummit of elegance . Unaccuftomed ,, however , to the duties of the toilet , he grew weary of white gloves and powdered perukes ; and , recollecting with pleasure that all his ...
... becoming , while his point ruffles were cried up as the very fummit of elegance . Unaccuftomed ,, however , to the duties of the toilet , he grew weary of white gloves and powdered perukes ; and , recollecting with pleasure that all his ...
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... becoming woe , Wrapp'd in a gown for sickness and for show . RAPE OF THE LOCK . THE speedy abatement of lady Powerf court's complaint announced the wisdom of the prefcription ; but he was a long time extremely languid , out of spirits ...
... becoming woe , Wrapp'd in a gown for sickness and for show . RAPE OF THE LOCK . THE speedy abatement of lady Powerf court's complaint announced the wisdom of the prefcription ; but he was a long time extremely languid , out of spirits ...
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... become very uneasy about the ftability of poffef- fions more fragile than the wide do- mains of which his ancestors had left him unrivalled lord . His good sense taught him the wide diffimilarity between his own manners and thofe of the ...
... become very uneasy about the ftability of poffef- fions more fragile than the wide do- mains of which his ancestors had left him unrivalled lord . His good sense taught him the wide diffimilarity between his own manners and thofe of the ...
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... become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to doubt the existence of the fto- mach fpafms whence this difagreeable excurfion had originated . I ...
... become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to doubt the existence of the fto- mach fpafms whence this difagreeable excurfion had originated . I ...
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... and the exclamation of , " Well , I could not " think that poffible ! " The little girl now awoke , and the good baronet , who was become a great con- connoiffeur in nursery transactions , feem- ed much attracted by 86 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... and the exclamation of , " Well , I could not " think that poffible ! " The little girl now awoke , and the good baronet , who was become a great con- connoiffeur in nursery transactions , feem- ed much attracted by 86 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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