A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... letter from lady Morgan , who was then at Bath , and infifted upon it that they must come there immediately . The most divine actor was juft come out , who infinitely tranfcended Garrick when in the meridian of his powers ; befide , all ...
... letter from lady Morgan , who was then at Bath , and infifted upon it that they must come there immediately . The most divine actor was juft come out , who infinitely tranfcended Garrick when in the meridian of his powers ; befide , all ...
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... one of her feverest attacks , when her fervant brought her a letter , which , after a flight perufal , fhe toffed contemptuously . upon the table . E 2 " You " You seem disturbed , my dear , " said A TALE OF THE TIMES . 75.
... one of her feverest attacks , when her fervant brought her a letter , which , after a flight perufal , fhe toffed contemptuously . upon the table . E 2 " You " You seem disturbed , my dear , " said A TALE OF THE TIMES . 75.
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... is * now , as she might have foreseen , " starving . " " Poor foul ! " faid fir William , reaching the letter . When , finding by the perufal << ufal , that it contained an appeal not only to 76 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... is * now , as she might have foreseen , " starving . " " Poor foul ! " faid fir William , reaching the letter . When , finding by the perufal << ufal , that it contained an appeal not only to 76 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive company - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William emphatically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been very ...
... letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive company - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William emphatically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been very ...
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... letter which he had fecretly difpatched without her husband's confent , and contrary to his known opinion , fir William miftook for the glow of refentment , and very much disliking to fee any body angry , he attempted a conciliatory ...
... letter which he had fecretly difpatched without her husband's confent , and contrary to his known opinion , fir William miftook for the glow of refentment , and very much disliking to fee any body angry , he attempted a conciliatory ...
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