A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... eyes , it is fufpected , that , like a good wife , fhe wished to keep bis from witneffing scenes which might irritate a more profeffed ftoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage if no impediments ...
... eyes , it is fufpected , that , like a good wife , fhe wished to keep bis from witneffing scenes which might irritate a more profeffed ftoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage if no impediments ...
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... eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he fought in vain for the long oaken tables and forms which used to adminifter to the regale- ment of his tenants at Christmas and other ...
... eye , and break it to the fenfe , " and concluded his journey in the great hall , where , as he fought in vain for the long oaken tables and forms which used to adminifter to the regale- ment of his tenants at Christmas and other ...
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... eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mifed to do fomething for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets general expreffions " too largely , " refumed her ...
... eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mifed to do fomething for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets general expreffions " too largely , " refumed her ...
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... eyes fhone with kindred fen- fibility , he drew his chair clofer to the fire , preffed her hand with the freedom of long intimacy , and cheerfully partook of the homely fare with which the hof- pitality pitality of Mr. Evans had covered ...
... eyes fhone with kindred fen- fibility , he drew his chair clofer to the fire , preffed her hand with the freedom of long intimacy , and cheerfully partook of the homely fare with which the hof- pitality pitality of Mr. Evans had covered ...
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... eyes ! Each look , each motion , wak'd a new - born grace , That o'er her form its tranfient glory cast : Some lovely wonder soon ufurp'd the place , Chas'd by a charm ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I ...
... eyes ! Each look , each motion , wak'd a new - born grace , That o'er her form its tranfient glory cast : Some lovely wonder soon ufurp'd the place , Chas'd by a charm ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I ...
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