A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fhall be forgotten . It must be very gratifying to a retired old woman , to confider that her pro- ductions may fail down this fwelling ftream of fame with thofe of her immortal contemporaries . She confeffes that her ideas differ in ...
... fhall be forgotten . It must be very gratifying to a retired old woman , to confider that her pro- ductions may fail down this fwelling ftream of fame with thofe of her immortal contemporaries . She confeffes that her ideas differ in ...
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... fhall be fure to meet with a defeat ; and too much pride to enlift among a herd of fervile imita- tors , who mistake confufion for defcrip- tion , and fancy that what is horribly im- poffible , must be interefting and grand . But , as ...
... fhall be fure to meet with a defeat ; and too much pride to enlift among a herd of fervile imita- tors , who mistake confufion for defcrip- tion , and fancy that what is horribly im- poffible , must be interefting and grand . But , as ...
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... that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam- ple of his progenitors 20 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... that connubial forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam- ple of his progenitors 20 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging my- felf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent inconfiftency is the effect of defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in- genious ...
... fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging my- felf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent inconfiftency is the effect of defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in- genious ...
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Jane West. Powerfcourt , and fhall only obferve , that in point of numbers the applauders had it . Many were the detractors and imita- tors which the fair Geraldine excited ; but one young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift ...
Jane West. Powerfcourt , and fhall only obferve , that in point of numbers the applauders had it . Many were the detractors and imita- tors which the fair Geraldine excited ; but one young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift ...
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