A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... attention to the variations of drefs would otherwise have excited . Ladies of the first confequence invited her to their whift parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe loft money with ...
... attention to the variations of drefs would otherwise have excited . Ladies of the first confequence invited her to their whift parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe loft money with ...
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... attention is diverted from the minute wound by the exquifite fragrance of the flower . The pains and pleafures of man , like the world he inhabits , " par- take of the viciffitude of his own cha- racter . I beg pardon for these feem ...
... attention is diverted from the minute wound by the exquifite fragrance of the flower . The pains and pleafures of man , like the world he inhabits , " par- take of the viciffitude of his own cha- racter . I beg pardon for these feem ...
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... attention to a light gallery at the upper end , defigned for an orchestra ,. and beautifully decorated ; but this ele- gant embellishment was not in a ftate to bear infpection , it having broken down with old Morgan the blind harper ...
... attention to a light gallery at the upper end , defigned for an orchestra ,. and beautifully decorated ; but this ele- gant embellishment was not in a ftate to bear infpection , it having broken down with old Morgan the blind harper ...
76 psl.
... attention was roused at the idea of fomebody being in distress . " I mean a very imprudent , but a << very diftant relation of mine , who « flung herself away in marriage with " lord Milford's tutor , a little before I " became lady ...
... attention was roused at the idea of fomebody being in distress . " I mean a very imprudent , but a << very diftant relation of mine , who « flung herself away in marriage with " lord Milford's tutor , a little before I " became lady ...
80 psl.
... attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were either too much engaged by pleasure or pain to attend her . But " a ...
... attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were either too much engaged by pleasure or pain to attend her . But " a ...
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