A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... manners excited a herd of awk- ward imitators . They forgot , however , that it was her wit which fupported her opinion , and her graceful beauty that gave elegance to the form of a bonnet , or adjusted the drapery of a robe . Some ...
... manners excited a herd of awk- ward imitators . They forgot , however , that it was her wit which fupported her opinion , and her graceful beauty that gave elegance to the form of a bonnet , or adjusted the drapery of a robe . Some ...
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... manners of the company , was very much embarraffed , and deftitute of its ufual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine locked the door , and , throwing her arms around her Lu- ' cy's neck , told her fhe had a fecret to ...
... manners of the company , was very much embarraffed , and deftitute of its ufual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine locked the door , and , throwing her arms around her Lu- ' cy's neck , told her fhe had a fecret to ...
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... manner of encountering vexation . A lady in lord Monteith's circumftances , upon finding her heart irrecoverably loft , would have devoted her time to woods and groves , and , only breathing her paffion to fome dear confidante , would ...
... manner of encountering vexation . A lady in lord Monteith's circumftances , upon finding her heart irrecoverably loft , would have devoted her time to woods and groves , and , only breathing her paffion to fome dear confidante , would ...
124 psl.
... " refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better " write " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... " refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better " write " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... manner which evi- dently proved that he expected she would be as well fatisfied with his conduct in this particular , as fhe had been in every preceding inftance , it never occurring to fir William that fhe could be at all interested in ...
... manner which evi- dently proved that he expected she would be as well fatisfied with his conduct in this particular , as fhe had been in every preceding inftance , it never occurring to fir William that fhe could be at all interested in ...
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