A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... pleasure or pain , they were very apt only to think of themselves : yet so powerful was his rhetoric , that the burning blushes on Mrs. Evans's cheek were foon quenched by a flood of tears ; and though fir Wil- liam was not absolutely ...
... pleasure or pain , they were very apt only to think of themselves : yet so powerful was his rhetoric , that the burning blushes on Mrs. Evans's cheek were foon quenched by a flood of tears ; and though fir Wil- liam was not absolutely ...
188 psl.
... pleasure to think that I fhall " leave you a fet of upright worthy te- < nants ; and I truft you will act a fa- " ther's part by them , as I and my an- " ceftors always have done . I will in- " troduce them all to you before you " leave ...
... pleasure to think that I fhall " leave you a fet of upright worthy te- < nants ; and I truft you will act a fa- " ther's part by them , as I and my an- " ceftors always have done . I will in- " troduce them all to you before you " leave ...
194 psl.
... pleasure from the benevolent deed . A character like lord Monteith's ra- ther fitted its poffeffor to follow others , than to be a leader . Unhappily for him , his birth and fortune obtruded him into notice , and placed him in fitu ...
... pleasure from the benevolent deed . A character like lord Monteith's ra- ther fitted its poffeffor to follow others , than to be a leader . Unhappily for him , his birth and fortune obtruded him into notice , and placed him in fitu ...
196 psl.
... pleasures , or any ferious duties impofed by the cha- racter of a husband , he had not the leaft idea of fuch difagreeable reftrictions . He was , indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future ftrongly at- tach him to ...
... pleasures , or any ferious duties impofed by the cha- racter of a husband , he had not the leaft idea of fuch difagreeable reftrictions . He was , indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future ftrongly at- tach him to ...
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... pleasures only to the ftudious , the industrious , and the contented . It is of all times the most infipid to the fportfman , who , being deprived of all chance of breaking his neck or blowing out his brains , is obliged to hurry up to ...
... pleasures only to the ftudious , the industrious , and the contented . It is of all times the most infipid to the fportfman , who , being deprived of all chance of breaking his neck or blowing out his brains , is obliged to hurry up to ...
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