A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fome happier rival . She conceives her- self to be particularly fortunate in ex- ifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her ...
... fome happier rival . She conceives her- self to be particularly fortunate in ex- ifting at a period more favourable to mental exertions than those which have been commonly deemed the golden ages of literature . Contemplating from her ...
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... fome respects from theirs ; but as every one professes the same end , namely , the improvement of the uni- verse , she rejoices that she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to disse- minate her own peculiar sentiments . If ...
... fome respects from theirs ; but as every one professes the same end , namely , the improvement of the uni- verse , she rejoices that she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to disse- minate her own peculiar sentiments . If ...
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... fome well - known facts , she strongly reprobates the idea of personality . The incidents are all her own , and it is only in one portrait that she has attempted to sketch a likeness from nature . She af- fures the cenforious , that ...
... fome well - known facts , she strongly reprobates the idea of personality . The incidents are all her own , and it is only in one portrait that she has attempted to sketch a likeness from nature . She af- fures the cenforious , that ...
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... fome sprigs of fame on the chalky cliffs of Dunstable ? Might not the hor- rors of Woburn sands be rendered more gloomy by a convenient whirlwind , hur- rying into the air the arid foil ? Is there no old decayed manor - house , where I ...
... fome sprigs of fame on the chalky cliffs of Dunstable ? Might not the hor- rors of Woburn sands be rendered more gloomy by a convenient whirlwind , hur- rying into the air the arid foil ? Is there no old decayed manor - house , where I ...
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... fome collateral branches which were then divided from the pa- rent stock . Lord Monteith threw him . felf into his poft - chaise , and so strongly did the connexions of his ancestors rouse his domeftic feelings , that he could think of ...
... fome collateral branches which were then divided from the pa- rent stock . Lord Monteith threw him . felf into his poft - chaise , and so strongly did the connexions of his ancestors rouse his domeftic feelings , that he could think of ...
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