A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let" ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " WalII 1 " Waldroff ; or , the Dangers of Phi ...
... idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let" ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " WalII 1 " Waldroff ; or , the Dangers of Phi ...
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... idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let- " ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " Wal- II " Waldroff ; or , the Dangers of Phi ...
... idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her own plan : " Let- " ters from an Hindoo Rajah ; " and " Wal- II " Waldroff ; or , the Dangers of Phi ...
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... idea of perfonality . The incidents are all her own , and it is only in one portrait that he has attempted to sketch a likenefs from nature . She af- fures the cenforious , that , even in that portrait , fhe has fo adjusted the drapery ...
... idea of perfonality . The incidents are all her own , and it is only in one portrait that he has attempted to sketch a likenefs from nature . She af- fures the cenforious , that , even in that portrait , fhe has fo adjusted the drapery ...
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... idea that these propofed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was ...
... idea that these propofed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was ...
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... idea of connubial happinefs . Though the lady's might derive a few lively traits from the hope that he was entering upon a scene of conqueft , yet the apprehenfion that fir William was projecting fecret hoftilities placed her exactly in ...
... idea of connubial happinefs . Though the lady's might derive a few lively traits from the hope that he was entering upon a scene of conqueft , yet the apprehenfion that fir William was projecting fecret hoftilities placed her exactly in ...
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