A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... 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 entangled , but ultimately pe- nitent ...
... 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 entangled , but ultimately pe- nitent ...
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... defign of ftealing the fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever attributed to him the most diftant resemblance to an Adonis , and he wondered much that any body should fall in love with his brown bob and ...
... defign of ftealing the fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever attributed to him the most diftant resemblance to an Adonis , and he wondered much that any body should fall in love with his brown bob and ...
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... by a gentle fimile , affumed fomething of a mortified afpect when he announced his defign of accompanying her . He was willing to attribute this fudden fudden change to her defire of having the magnificent plans A TALE OF THE TIMES . 37.
... by a gentle fimile , affumed fomething of a mortified afpect when he announced his defign of accompanying her . He was willing to attribute this fudden fudden change to her defire of having the magnificent plans A TALE OF THE TIMES . 37.
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... defign of cutting down the long avenue of oaks which led to the houfe , and converting the ground into a fweeping lawn , dotted with lilacs and Jaburnums , interfperfed with Chinese temples and leaden ftatues . He was equally averfe to ...
... defign of cutting down the long avenue of oaks which led to the houfe , and converting the ground into a fweeping lawn , dotted with lilacs and Jaburnums , interfperfed with Chinese temples and leaden ftatues . He was equally averfe to ...
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... defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in- genious authors , who folely owe their reputation to a skilful generalfhip in the arrangement of their plans . Some have chofen to make a fecond volume take ...
... defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in- genious authors , who folely owe their reputation to a skilful generalfhip in the arrangement of their plans . Some have chofen to make a fecond volume take ...
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