A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... sentiments may be similar . As she has never met There is a class of writers to whom she owns herself under some obligations , as they not only suggested to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with several ...
... sentiments may be similar . As she has never met There is a class of writers to whom she owns herself under some obligations , as they not only suggested to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with several ...
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... sentiments . If she be of opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince she has set up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and ...
... sentiments . If she be of opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince she has set up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and ...
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... sentiment , and fe- male virtue something stronger than exte- rior decorum ; if she shudders at the elo- quence which extenuates impiety , terms seduction an amiable frailty , and gaming an elegant amusement condemned by the infane ...
... sentiment , and fe- male virtue something stronger than exte- rior decorum ; if she shudders at the elo- quence which extenuates impiety , terms seduction an amiable frailty , and gaming an elegant amusement condemned by the infane ...
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... , and faintings , by which his gentle lady strove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who who really loved his wife must adopt all her sentiments 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... , and faintings , by which his gentle lady strove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who who really loved his wife must adopt all her sentiments 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. who really loved his wife must adopt all her sentiments , and conform to all her wishes , was ineffectually opposed to the rigid pertinacity with which fir William defended the principles that he had ever confidered to be the ...
Jane West. who really loved his wife must adopt all her sentiments , and conform to all her wishes , was ineffectually opposed to the rigid pertinacity with which fir William defended the principles that he had ever confidered to be the ...
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