A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... natural than the fharp angles of that modern embellishment , a ferpen- tine walk . He thought too that the ftag's horns and cross - bows were as proper in- ternal ornaments as papier - machee deco- rations ; and many a bitter figh did ...
... natural than the fharp angles of that modern embellishment , a ferpen- tine walk . He thought too that the ftag's horns and cross - bows were as proper in- ternal ornaments as papier - machee deco- rations ; and many a bitter figh did ...
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... Her mind was deftitute of natural ftrength , her temper poffeffed no native gentle- nefs , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to fubdue the irritability of her difpofition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
... Her mind was deftitute of natural ftrength , her temper poffeffed no native gentle- nefs , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to fubdue the irritability of her difpofition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
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... with his natural placability of temper , it produced the most cordial defire of being at peace with all mankind , and made made ready forgiveness almost outstep offence . He mounted his 82 A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP VI. ...
... with his natural placability of temper , it produced the most cordial defire of being at peace with all mankind , and made made ready forgiveness almost outstep offence . He mounted his 82 A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP VI. ...
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... natural good fense , yet his plain firm ftile of think- ing was not only better but wifer than that flexible judgment which bends , contracts , or expands , as the world , that is , as caprice determines . Nothing could be more ...
... natural good fense , yet his plain firm ftile of think- ing was not only better but wifer than that flexible judgment which bends , contracts , or expands , as the world , that is , as caprice determines . Nothing could be more ...
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... natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are not the refult " of thofe refined feelings , thofe elegant fufceptibilities , which ufurp the place " of folid virtues in the estimation of " too ...
... natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are not the refult " of thofe refined feelings , thofe elegant fufceptibilities , which ufurp the place " of folid virtues in the estimation of " too ...
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