A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... feel their impro- prieties , and her fincerity generally be- trayed thofe emotions . The ladies were friends in the strictest fenfe of the word ; but when I own that there was no other young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs ...
... feel their impro- prieties , and her fincerity generally be- trayed thofe emotions . The ladies were friends in the strictest fenfe of the word ; but when I own that there was no other young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs ...
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... feel too much thy blessing , make it less , For fear I furfeit [ SHAKESPEARE , LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He ...
... feel too much thy blessing , make it less , For fear I furfeit [ SHAKESPEARE , LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He ...
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... feel any diminution of the love and efteem which the many amiable qualities of their charming young friend had long excited . On the contrary , Mrs. Evans beftowed warm encomiums on the marked pro- priety of her conduct , and Lucy's ...
... feel any diminution of the love and efteem which the many amiable qualities of their charming young friend had long excited . On the contrary , Mrs. Evans beftowed warm encomiums on the marked pro- priety of her conduct , and Lucy's ...
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... feels for Geral- " dine , I question whether his heart " ever acknowleged any fentiment live- " lier than univerfal benevolence . " " How came he to marry then ? " in- quired Lucy . The air of naïveté with which the fpoke would have di ...
... feels for Geral- " dine , I question whether his heart " ever acknowleged any fentiment live- " lier than univerfal benevolence . " " How came he to marry then ? " in- quired Lucy . The air of naïveté with which the fpoke would have di ...
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... richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy , " that in fo doing he will make " me happier ; for I cannot help feel- ing 8 " me A TALE OF THE TIMES . 157 of her raillery, fhe felt for him the ...
... richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy , " that in fo doing he will make " me happier ; for I cannot help feel- ing 8 " me A TALE OF THE TIMES . 157 of her raillery, fhe felt for him the ...
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