A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded magnificence of its mouldering furniture ...
... pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded magnificence of its mouldering furniture ...
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... pointing out the only means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to doubt the existence of the ...
... pointing out the only means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to doubt the existence of the ...
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... pointed out fome fhades in this portrait . They obferved , that her vivacity at times ap- proached to levity ; that , under the form of eafy nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature ...
... pointed out fome fhades in this portrait . They obferved , that her vivacity at times ap- proached to levity ; that , under the form of eafy nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature ...
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... pointed them out to the whole company as a moft fuitable match ; and a little policy was admitted , that the peerless pair might not be fe- parated the whole evening . The next morning his lordship appeared early upon the course , where ...
... pointed them out to the whole company as a moft fuitable match ; and a little policy was admitted , that the peerless pair might not be fe- parated the whole evening . The next morning his lordship appeared early upon the course , where ...
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... pointed out his active benevolence , patient gentlenefs , and firm integrity , but led her to confider the general propriety of his opinions upon any fubject with which he and he was thoroughly acquainted ; though his reclufe habits 139 ...
... pointed out his active benevolence , patient gentlenefs , and firm integrity , but led her to confider the general propriety of his opinions upon any fubject with which he and he was thoroughly acquainted ; though his reclufe habits 139 ...
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