A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... upon my mind ; and , as the communicative- ness of my disposition will not allow me to conceal any thing which I imagine ca- pable B5 . pable of conveying instruction , or even innocent amusement , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 9 CHAP. II. ...
... upon my mind ; and , as the communicative- ness of my disposition will not allow me to conceal any thing which I imagine ca- pable B5 . pable of conveying instruction , or even innocent amusement , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 9 CHAP. II. ...
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... ness . He thought the winning ways of the dear little cherub must communicate that happiness to the maternal bosom , which somehow or other ( a favourite expression of fir William's ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the ...
... ness . He thought the winning ways of the dear little cherub must communicate that happiness to the maternal bosom , which somehow or other ( a favourite expression of fir William's ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the ...
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... . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
... . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
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... ness and occasionally severe suffering were added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the severe conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the limited model which ...
... ness and occasionally severe suffering were added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the severe conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the limited model which ...
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... ness , contemplate " the human form divine " with the fame cautious discri- mination with which they would ana- lyze the merits of a picture , pointed out some shades in this portrait . They observed , that her vivacity at times ap ...
... ness , contemplate " the human form divine " with the fame cautious discri- mination with which they would ana- lyze the merits of a picture , pointed out some shades in this portrait . They observed , that her vivacity at times ap ...
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