A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... natural . I might also call upon the philofophers of the new school , and ask the illustrious fophifts if they can form a paradox more perfectly incomprehenfible . But , notwithstanding my paffionate love of fame compels me to adopt the ...
... natural . I might also call upon the philofophers of the new school , and ask the illustrious fophifts if they can form a paradox more perfectly incomprehenfible . But , notwithstanding my paffionate love of fame compels me to adopt the ...
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... natural talents were unequal . The fplendor of his rank and his reputed munificence furrounded him with parafites ; and the impetuofity of his temper prevented with 194 A TALE OF THE TIMES , of restraining them, they were increased ...
... natural talents were unequal . The fplendor of his rank and his reputed munificence furrounded him with parafites ; and the impetuofity of his temper prevented with 194 A TALE OF THE TIMES , of restraining them, they were increased ...
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... natural confequence , he determined not to go . On the day appointed , the countess , attired in all her bridal fplendor , in com- pliment to her father's old friend , waited for her lord's approach to lead her to her her chariot . Her ...
... natural confequence , he determined not to go . On the day appointed , the countess , attired in all her bridal fplendor , in com- pliment to her father's old friend , waited for her lord's approach to lead her to her her chariot . Her ...
232 psl.
... behaviour at returning " into the world after a long estrange- " ment must be exceedingly interesting " and natural . My lord has her pic- « ture . ture . It exhibits lovelinefs perfoni- " fied : but 232 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... behaviour at returning " into the world after a long estrange- " ment must be exceedingly interesting " and natural . My lord has her pic- « ture . ture . It exhibits lovelinefs perfoni- " fied : but 232 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new miftrefs with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to exprefs ; and he told them , that she was come to make them all as happy ...
... natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new miftrefs with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to exprefs ; and he told them , that she was come to make them all as happy ...
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