A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her lucubrations . She is now firmly con- vinced , that the clamours which are circulated against the injustice ...
... fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her lucubrations . She is now firmly con- vinced , that the clamours which are circulated against the injustice ...
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... the haughty favou rite of Elizabeth . His life was too in- offenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined taste presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
... the haughty favou rite of Elizabeth . His life was too in- offenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined taste presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
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... fear I furfeit [ SHAKESPEARE , LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping ...
... fear I furfeit [ SHAKESPEARE , LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping ...
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... fear his final re- jection , when he fhould know that her happiness depended upon his affent . If my readers think these refolutions too magnanimous to correfpond with the character of a young lady accuf- tomed even to that folicitous ...
... fear his final re- jection , when he fhould know that her happiness depended upon his affent . If my readers think these refolutions too magnanimous to correfpond with the character of a young lady accuf- tomed even to that folicitous ...
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... fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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