A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her lucubrations . She is now firmly con- vinced , that the ...
... feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again begs leave to return thanks to the world for its very favourable reception of her lucubrations . She is now firmly con- vinced , that the ...
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... feeling a degree of regard , was not drawn into any military adventures . I enjoy the idea of his respectable figure , perfectly fatisfied with his victory , riding composedly by the side of his chariot , and wondering if he might ...
... feeling a degree of regard , was not drawn into any military adventures . I enjoy the idea of his respectable figure , perfectly fatisfied with his victory , riding composedly by the side of his chariot , and wondering if he might ...
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... feeling in the fubordinate orders of mankind ; and though she had left her friend sinking in all the horrors ... feel , but she could also forgive . In her behaviour to lady Powerscourt she appeared to re- member nothing but that ...
... feeling in the fubordinate orders of mankind ; and though she had left her friend sinking in all the horrors ... feel , but she could also forgive . In her behaviour to lady Powerscourt she appeared to re- member nothing but that ...
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... feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous chastisement . Sir William's deportment at her death was marked by that decent propriety which characterized all his actions . He did not affect to be inconfolable , but he ...
... feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous chastisement . Sir William's deportment at her death was marked by that decent propriety which characterized all his actions . He did not affect to be inconfolable , but he ...
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... the words , " fine feeling , " and " acute sensibility , " when used in their general import , always drew from him an emphatical " Non- " fenfe ! " CHAP . VII . -She was fair beyond your brightest A TALE OF THE TIMES . 95.
... the words , " fine feeling , " and " acute sensibility , " when used in their general import , always drew from him an emphatical " Non- " fenfe ! " CHAP . VII . -She was fair beyond your brightest A TALE OF THE TIMES . 95.
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