A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... manners , and reproach the fenfual copyifts of a Cleopatra or an Afpafia with want of energy , who adopt all the cha- racterists of the archetype , of which they exhibit a degrading model ? Her intention in refuming the pen is to ...
... manners , and reproach the fenfual copyifts of a Cleopatra or an Afpafia with want of energy , who adopt all the cha- racterists of the archetype , of which they exhibit a degrading model ? Her intention in refuming the pen is to ...
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... ren- dered his prefence neceffary at Holyrood Houfe , he could not avoid paying a vifit to the feat of his family . His manners manners were popular , his countenance ftrikingly prepoffeffing , and 22 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... ren- dered his prefence neceffary at Holyrood Houfe , he could not avoid paying a vifit to the feat of his family . His manners manners were popular , his countenance ftrikingly prepoffeffing , and 22 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. manners were popular , his countenance ftrikingly prepoffeffing , and his perfon dignified , athletic , and graceful . The Highlanders recognized in the " bonny lad " the true reprefentative of the house of Macdonald ; and the ...
Jane West. manners were popular , his countenance ftrikingly prepoffeffing , and his perfon dignified , athletic , and graceful . The Highlanders recognized in the " bonny lad " the true reprefentative of the house of Macdonald ; and the ...
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... manners nor the refidence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the difguft with which " Scot and Scotland had infpired him . " The house was fituated on a bare precipice , the foot of which was wafhed by the stormy fea that ...
... manners nor the refidence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the difguft with which " Scot and Scotland had infpired him . " The house was fituated on a bare precipice , the foot of which was wafhed by the stormy fea that ...
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... manners ; and though the indolence of his temper fometimes prevented him from taking an active part in reftraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deserved reward , his liberal purse was always ready to reme- dy the defect ...
... manners ; and though the indolence of his temper fometimes prevented him from taking an active part in reftraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deserved reward , his liberal purse was always ready to reme- dy the defect ...
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