A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... respects from theirs ; but as every one professes the same end , namely , the improvement of the uni- verse , she rejoices that she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to disse- minate her own peculiar sentiments . If she be ...
... respects from theirs ; but as every one professes the same end , namely , the improvement of the uni- verse , she rejoices that she is permitted , by the liberality of the times , to disse- minate her own peculiar sentiments . If she be ...
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... respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the disgust with which " Scot and Scotland had inspired him . " The house was situated on a bare precipice , the foot of which ...
... respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the disgust with which " Scot and Scotland had inspired him . " The house was situated on a bare precipice , the foot of which ...
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... to bring forth Powerf- court - house in " high pomp jubilant ; " and , like Homer , Virgil , and Milton , to adjust relative circumstances in an epifo- F2 episodical manner . In one respect I differ from these A TALE OF THE TIMES . 99.
... to bring forth Powerf- court - house in " high pomp jubilant ; " and , like Homer , Virgil , and Milton , to adjust relative circumstances in an epifo- F2 episodical manner . In one respect I differ from these A TALE OF THE TIMES . 99.
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Jane West. episodical manner . In one respect I differ from these high authorities , by making myself the relator ; but even here I have an ingenious fiction ready to ob- viate critical asperity . It is only sup ... respect I ...
Jane West. episodical manner . In one respect I differ from these high authorities , by making myself the relator ; but even here I have an ingenious fiction ready to ob- viate critical asperity . It is only sup ... respect I ...
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... respect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addresses in an " uncivil manner . But had I not better " write i " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... respect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addresses in an " uncivil manner . But had I not better " write i " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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