A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... , that the lenity infeparable from fuperior talents will pardon thofe errors in the compofition , which an accurate tafte must discover and difapprove . CHAP . II . The fairest ancestry on earth , 8 8 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... , that the lenity infeparable from fuperior talents will pardon thofe errors in the compofition , which an accurate tafte must discover and difapprove . CHAP . II . The fairest ancestry on earth , 8 8 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... must either be the dupe of impofition , or renounce thofe pursuits . Here his obliging confort hinted , that fince he was fo engaged in rural purfuits , bufinefs allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa ...
... must either be the dupe of impofition , or renounce thofe pursuits . Here his obliging confort hinted , that fince he was fo engaged in rural purfuits , bufinefs allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa ...
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... igno- rant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... igno- rant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... must wear no- thing but plain riband and blond . She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double ...
... must wear no- thing but plain riband and blond . She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double ...
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... must be useless nine months in the year . The afpect of the dining apartment was equally dreary ; the pro- spect indeed was enchanting , but the fafhes started about an inch from the frames ; and the warped doors were un- favourable ...
... must be useless nine months in the year . The afpect of the dining apartment was equally dreary ; the pro- spect indeed was enchanting , but the fafhes started about an inch from the frames ; and the warped doors were un- favourable ...
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