A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... conduct , but also a moral tendency in its defign . Mrs. Pru- dentia intends to lead her readers through no other labyrinth than the wiles of fyf- tematic depravity , nor to prefent any object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and ...
... conduct , but also a moral tendency in its defign . Mrs. Pru- dentia intends to lead her readers through no other labyrinth than the wiles of fyf- tematic depravity , nor to prefent any object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and ...
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... conduct in this particular , as fhe had been in every preceding inftance , it never occurring to fir William that fhe could be at all interested in the addreffes of a stranger . Though Mifs Powerfcourt had cer- tainly acted with girlish ...
... conduct in this particular , as fhe had been in every preceding inftance , it never occurring to fir William that fhe could be at all interested in the addreffes of a stranger . Though Mifs Powerfcourt had cer- tainly acted with girlish ...
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... conduct . But the most interesting part of the con- verfation took place after lord Monteith had explained fir William's reafons for rejecting his addreffes , and afked her if fhe would accept the lover he defigned to propose ...
... conduct . But the most interesting part of the con- verfation took place after lord Monteith had explained fir William's reafons for rejecting his addreffes , and afked her if fhe would accept the lover he defigned to propose ...
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... conduct in this interview did not leffen her in her lover's affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die or obtain her . Nor Nor did the Evans's , to whom Mifs ...
... conduct in this interview did not leffen her in her lover's affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die or obtain her . Nor Nor did the Evans's , to whom Mifs ...
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... conduct , and Lucy's eyes fhone with that humid luftre which the praises of her dear Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some ...
... conduct , and Lucy's eyes fhone with that humid luftre which the praises of her dear Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some ...
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affured againſt amuſement anſwer beauty caftle cauſe character confidence converfation convinced countefs dear defign defire delicacy diftrefs diſcovered efteem expreffed expreffions eyes fafe faid fame faſhion father fecret feel feemed fenfe fenfibility fentiments fevere fhall fhould filence fince fincere fir William firſt fituation Fitzofborne fmile fociety fome fometimes foon forrows fpirits friendſhip ftate ftill ftrong fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fuppofe fure Geraldine happineſs happy heart Henry herſelf himſelf honour hope houſe huſband impoffible increaſed intereft juft juſt lady Arabella lady Madelina lady Monteith lady Powerscourt laft lefs lord Monteith Lucy ment Mifs Evans Mifs Evans's mind moft moſt muft muſt never obfervation occafion ofborne opinion paffion perfon pleaſure poffeffed Powerscourt prefent promiſed propofed purſue racter reafon recollected refpect ſaid ſcene ſhall ſhe ſtate tears thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion uſed vifit virtues whofe wiſh