A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was beft qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ignorant ; and he seemed , like his refpectable kinfman , to be not very anxious to be ...
... lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was beft qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ignorant ; and he seemed , like his refpectable kinfman , to be not very anxious to be ...
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... lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was best qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ignorant ; and he seemed , like his refpectable kinfman , to be not very anxious to be ...
... lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was best qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ignorant ; and he seemed , like his refpectable kinfman , to be not very anxious to be ...
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... Evans's called forth the mot lively emotions . It was at firft her inter- tion to have requested that Lucy might accompany her to town ; but , had not not the propofed vifit of her lord's re- lations induced 220 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... Evans's called forth the mot lively emotions . It was at firft her inter- tion to have requested that Lucy might accompany her to town ; but , had not not the propofed vifit of her lord's re- lations induced 220 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... , where every body is lively ; and the opera , where every body is in ecftacies , may prove an author's intimacy with the great world ; but , however however the reader may be dazzled by the glare of 274 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... , where every body is lively ; and the opera , where every body is in ecftacies , may prove an author's intimacy with the great world ; but , however however the reader may be dazzled by the glare of 274 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... lively to be applicable to " the affection of a relation , and the " intimacy of a companion . If I rightly appreciate the purity of his principles , he would have rejected with abhor- rence " rence every defign of forming a con ...
... lively to be applicable to " the affection of a relation , and the " intimacy of a companion . If I rightly appreciate the purity of his principles , he would have rejected with abhor- rence " rence every defign of forming a con ...
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