A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fpirits made her fometimes pur- fue these topics further than her good nature would have permitted , had the known that it gave pain to the object of of her raillery , fhe felt for him the tenderness 156 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... fpirits made her fometimes pur- fue these topics further than her good nature would have permitted , had the known that it gave pain to the object of of her raillery , fhe felt for him the tenderness 156 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... object of her choice , lady Monteith prefided with unaffected sweetness and polished grace at thofe feftal entertainments by which fir William ftrove to diffufe on all around him the overflowing fatisfaction of his own heart . I fhall I ...
... object of her choice , lady Monteith prefided with unaffected sweetness and polished grace at thofe feftal entertainments by which fir William ftrove to diffufe on all around him the overflowing fatisfaction of his own heart . I fhall I ...
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... Sir William , who dif- covered that he had been totally abfent during his whole harangue , perceiving the object which had fixed his attention , fmiled , C ་ ་ fmiled , and forgave him . Nor will my readers A TALE OF THE TIMES . 189.
... Sir William , who dif- covered that he had been totally abfent during his whole harangue , perceiving the object which had fixed his attention , fmiled , C ་ ་ fmiled , and forgave him . Nor will my readers A TALE OF THE TIMES . 189.
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... object was the beautiful Geral- dine , who , with her " loofe hair float- ing in the wind , " unconscious that she attracted any obfervations , swept the foft ftrings of her harp in a neighbour- ing alcove , and chaunted , with her me ...
... object was the beautiful Geral- dine , who , with her " loofe hair float- ing in the wind , " unconscious that she attracted any obfervations , swept the foft ftrings of her harp in a neighbour- ing alcove , and chaunted , with her me ...
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... object in diftrefs luckily pre- fented itself at a moment when he was difengaged from any favourite pursuit , he would not only fhew a noble libera- lity , but also enjoyed a noble pleasure from the benevolent deed . A character like ...
... object in diftrefs luckily pre- fented itself at a moment when he was difengaged from any favourite pursuit , he would not only fhew a noble libera- lity , but also enjoyed a noble pleasure from the benevolent deed . A character like ...
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