A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body was bound , upon the smallest change of behaviour on their parts , to lofe lose the remembrance of past ...
... thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ; and as their faults required no atonement , every body was bound , upon the smallest change of behaviour on their parts , to lofe lose the remembrance of past ...
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... thefe huge Leviathans may thus toss and sport as they please in the great deeps of literature , the leffer fry of authors must fubmit to some pre- cautions , or endure the harder alterna- tive of annihilation . Our morose task- masters ...
... thefe huge Leviathans may thus toss and sport as they please in the great deeps of literature , the leffer fry of authors must fubmit to some pre- cautions , or endure the harder alterna- tive of annihilation . Our morose task- masters ...
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Jane West. epifodical manner . In one refpe & I differ from thefe high authorities , by making myself the relator ; but even here I have an ingenious fiction ready to ob- viate critical afperity . It is only fup- pofing me the old Neftor ...
Jane West. epifodical manner . In one refpe & I differ from thefe high authorities , by making myself the relator ; but even here I have an ingenious fiction ready to ob- viate critical afperity . It is only fup- pofing me the old Neftor ...
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... nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature had fo libe- rally beftowed loft their most delicate attrac- attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe 102 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature had fo libe- rally beftowed loft their most delicate attrac- attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe 102 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe obfervations Candour re- plied , that even levity was pardonable in youth and beauty , when it appeared to be the artless offspring of a happy inno- cent heart ; that ...
Jane West. attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe obfervations Candour re- plied , that even levity was pardonable in youth and beauty , when it appeared to be the artless offspring of a happy inno- cent heart ; that ...
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