A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story |
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Nothing is fo impofing upon the generality of the world as an air of fuperior information and felf - confidence ; I fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging myfelf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent ...
Nothing is fo impofing upon the generality of the world as an air of fuperior information and felf - confidence ; I fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging myfelf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent ...
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... that inexperience would apelogize for the faults which proceeded from an exuberant flow of animal spirits , a strong desire to please , and a difpofition uncommonly prone to the most generous difinterested confidence ; that it was ...
... that inexperience would apelogize for the faults which proceeded from an exuberant flow of animal spirits , a strong desire to please , and a difpofition uncommonly prone to the most generous difinterested confidence ; that it was ...
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Though fhe could not but fufpect that the rencontre was concerted , fhe had fufficient confidence in her own dignity to overcome overcome her firft agitation . Retreat was impoffible , and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 137.
Though fhe could not but fufpect that the rencontre was concerted , fhe had fufficient confidence in her own dignity to overcome overcome her firft agitation . Retreat was impoffible , and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 137.
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... and as foon as she had recollected herself , fhe added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no << plan that would make me miferable .
... and as foon as she had recollected herself , fhe added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no << plan that would make me miferable .
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of her raillery , fhe felt for him the tenderness of a fifter , and treated him with the confidence of a friend . Her heart was truly generous : I do not fpeak of that light , tranfient , and fome- . times affected difregard for money ...
of her raillery , fhe felt for him the tenderness of a fifter , and treated him with the confidence of a friend . Her heart was truly generous : I do not fpeak of that light , tranfient , and fome- . times affected difregard for money ...
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