A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Hope pictures to us a flattering scene of future blifs , let us deny its pencil those colours which are too bright to be lasting . When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading ...
... Hope pictures to us a flattering scene of future blifs , let us deny its pencil those colours which are too bright to be lasting . When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortune , Virtue would crown them with an unfading ...
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... hope for that celebrity which a bold opposition to received opinions ge- nerally ensures . Nay , should she even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mo- thers than the loose drapery of Grecian ...
... hope for that celebrity which a bold opposition to received opinions ge- nerally ensures . Nay , should she even prefer the Gothic ruff and pinner , as better adapted to British wives and mo- thers than the loose drapery of Grecian ...
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... hope you won't think it an employ << beneath you , for I shall always be glad to fee you at Powerscourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , beside two years ' rent , he loft a confiderable sum with ...
... hope you won't think it an employ << beneath you , for I shall always be glad to fee you at Powerscourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , beside two years ' rent , he loft a confiderable sum with ...
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... hope recon- ciled him to schemes which had at first met with some opposition . He had ob- jected to her design of cutting down the long avenue of oaks which led to the house , and converting the ground into a sweeping lawn , dotted with ...
... hope recon- ciled him to schemes which had at first met with some opposition . He had ob- jected to her design of cutting down the long avenue of oaks which led to the house , and converting the ground into a sweeping lawn , dotted with ...
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... hope that the was entering upon a scene of conquest , yet the apprehenfion that fir William was projecting secret hoftilities placed her exactly in the situation of a general , whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ...
... hope that the was entering upon a scene of conquest , yet the apprehenfion that fir William was projecting secret hoftilities placed her exactly in the situation of a general , whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ...
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