A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... convinced him that he ought to make some facrifice to reward fuch felf - denying complacency . One journey to Bath was therefore pro- mifed , an annual vifit to London had been before tacitly agreed to , and I am not certain whether the ...
... convinced him that he ought to make some facrifice to reward fuch felf - denying complacency . One journey to Bath was therefore pro- mifed , an annual vifit to London had been before tacitly agreed to , and I am not certain whether the ...
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... Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage if no impediments obftructed his defigns , fhe dragged fir William every night to the rooms or the theatre , places she was abfolutely obliged to attend , in ...
... Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage if no impediments obftructed his defigns , fhe dragged fir William every night to the rooms or the theatre , places she was abfolutely obliged to attend , in ...
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... the conversation in the stand convinced him that he was uncommonly clever ; and at the inter- view the second evening fhe appeared with fuch captivating grace view A TALE OF THE TIMES . 111 feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
... the conversation in the stand convinced him that he was uncommonly clever ; and at the inter- view the second evening fhe appeared with fuch captivating grace view A TALE OF THE TIMES . 111 feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
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... which abound in the voyage of life ? Mrs. Evans's early knowledge of what is called the great world convinced her , that though refinement may interpofe G 5 its flimfy veil , the unamiable paffions prevail in the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 129.
... which abound in the voyage of life ? Mrs. Evans's early knowledge of what is called the great world convinced her , that though refinement may interpofe G 5 its flimfy veil , the unamiable paffions prevail in the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 129.
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... convince you of the neceffity of " conforming a little to the notions of " other people ; for I have often ob- " ferved , my dear girl , that you have " more tenacity of opinion than one ge- nerally meets with in a young woman " of ...
... convince you of the neceffity of " conforming a little to the notions of " other people ; for I have often ob- " ferved , my dear girl , that you have " more tenacity of opinion than one ge- nerally meets with in a young woman " of ...
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