A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... passions must produce felf - condemnation , will proba- bly wonder that lady Powerscourt should wish for the society of a person whose presence must adminifter perpetual re- proach to her confcious mind ; but her moral creed was formed ...
... passions must produce felf - condemnation , will proba- bly wonder that lady Powerscourt should wish for the society of a person whose presence must adminifter perpetual re- proach to her confcious mind ; but her moral creed was formed ...
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... passion to some dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com . plaining of her ruthless stars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , A TALE OF THE ...
... passion to some dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com . plaining of her ruthless stars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , A TALE OF THE ...
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... passionate but respectful con- tents , and owning to her dear Lucy that it was impossible to deny lord Mon- teith's merits . She could now repeat all the adventures of Chester races ; her account was lively and interesting , yet ...
... passionate but respectful con- tents , and owning to her dear Lucy that it was impossible to deny lord Mon- teith's merits . She could now repeat all the adventures of Chester races ; her account was lively and interesting , yet ...
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... in the voyage of life ? : Mrs. Evans's early knowledge of what is called the great world convinced her , that though refinement may interpofe GS its flimsy veil , the unamiable passions prevail in the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 129.
... in the voyage of life ? : Mrs. Evans's early knowledge of what is called the great world convinced her , that though refinement may interpofe GS its flimsy veil , the unamiable passions prevail in the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 129.
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Jane West. its flimsy veil , the unamiable passions prevail in the higher circles as much as in the cottage ; and that the pilgrim who wishes to pursue a fafe course muft unite the ferpent with the dove . While , therefore , she strongly ...
Jane West. its flimsy veil , the unamiable passions prevail in the higher circles as much as in the cottage ; and that the pilgrim who wishes to pursue a fafe course muft unite the ferpent with the dove . While , therefore , she strongly ...
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