A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... also furnished her with several specious paf- sages , which she has appropriated , un- altered , to the character of Fitzofborne . She could specify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be ...
... also furnished her with several specious paf- sages , which she has appropriated , un- altered , to the character of Fitzofborne . She could specify the quotations , with the names of the authors ; but perhaps their liberality will be ...
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... also a moral tendency in its defign . Mrs. Pru- dentia intends to lead her readers through no other labyrinth than the wiles of fyf- tematic depravity , nor to present any object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and entangled ...
... also a moral tendency in its defign . Mrs. Pru- dentia intends to lead her readers through no other labyrinth than the wiles of fyf- tematic depravity , nor to present any object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and entangled ...
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... also candidly own , that , fince the superior station in this walk is already occupied by real genius , I have too much prudence to enter into a competition , where I shall be sure to meet with a defeat ; and too much pride to enlist ...
... also candidly own , that , fince the superior station in this walk is already occupied by real genius , I have too much prudence to enter into a competition , where I shall be sure to meet with a defeat ; and too much pride to enlist ...
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... also to the aid of Patience , and whispered that though she had been defeated in a con- flict for fuperiority , yet , if she care- fully kept her own fecret , fir William would never betray her , and she had only to say that she was ...
... also to the aid of Patience , and whispered that though she had been defeated in a con- flict for fuperiority , yet , if she care- fully kept her own fecret , fir William would never betray her , and she had only to say that she was ...
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... also to the honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with some degree of resentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mised to do something for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets ...
... also to the honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with some degree of resentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mised to do something for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets ...
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