A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... appearance of the play called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed ...
... appearance of the play called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed ...
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... 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 of uncivilized favages 4 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... 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 of uncivilized favages 4 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... appearance of the play called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed ...
... appearance of the play called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed ...
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... appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince fhe has fet up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in this B 2 this life fo ...
... appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince fhe has fet up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in this B 2 this life fo ...
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... appearance was neither unex- pected nor unwelcome to any but the earl , and that difappointment and the neceffity of feclufion and economical retrenchment , barbed the mortal dart of woe in the bofom of the fair inconfola- ble . Till I ...
... appearance was neither unex- pected nor unwelcome to any but the earl , and that difappointment and the neceffity of feclufion and economical retrenchment , barbed the mortal dart of woe in the bofom of the fair inconfola- ble . Till I ...
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