A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... received opinions generally enfures . Nay , fhould fhe even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mothers than the loofe drapery of Grecian Bacchanals , Bacchanals , or the more offenfive appearance ...
... received opinions generally enfures . Nay , fhould fhe even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mothers than the loofe drapery of Grecian Bacchanals , Bacchanals , or the more offenfive appearance ...
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... received opinions ge- nerally enfures . Nay , fhould fhe even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mo- thers than the loose drapery of Grecian Bacchanals , Bacchanals , or the more offenfive ap ...
... received opinions ge- nerally enfures . Nay , fhould fhe even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mo- thers than the loose drapery of Grecian Bacchanals , Bacchanals , or the more offenfive ap ...
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... received a 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 ...
... received a 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 ...
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... received information that the improvement of Powerfcourt had ad- vanced so far as to defy the poffibility of their being completed , or indeed com- prehended , by any perfon but the pro- jector , fhe became very anxious that fir William ...
... received information that the improvement of Powerfcourt had ad- vanced so far as to defy the poffibility of their being completed , or indeed com- prehended , by any perfon but the pro- jector , fhe became very anxious that fir William ...
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... received the little stranger with all the enthusi- aftic joy of the fondeft parental tender- nefs . He thought the winning ways of the dear little cherub muft communicate that happiness to the maternal bosom , which fomehow or other ( a ...
... received the little stranger with all the enthusi- aftic joy of the fondeft parental tender- nefs . He thought the winning ways of the dear little cherub muft communicate that happiness to the maternal bosom , which fomehow or other ( a ...
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