A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... which fronts the long vifta lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the auftere phyfiognomy which is defcried by thofe who , after C 5 they they have offered facrifice , retire behind his altar . A TALE OF THE TIMES . 33.
... which fronts the long vifta lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the auftere phyfiognomy which is defcried by thofe who , after C 5 they they have offered facrifice , retire behind his altar . A TALE OF THE TIMES . 33.
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... thofe pursuits . Here his obliging confort hinted , that fince he was fo engaged in rural purfuits , bufinefs allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa- fionally to difpenfe with his attendance . Sir ...
... thofe pursuits . Here his obliging confort hinted , that fince he was fo engaged in rural purfuits , bufinefs allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa- fionally to difpenfe with his attendance . Sir ...
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... thofe of the gay fantastic train who conftantly hovered round his lady whenever fhe appeared in public . He was certain that the monkeys ( for ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion 48 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... thofe of the gay fantastic train who conftantly hovered round his lady whenever fhe appeared in public . He was certain that the monkeys ( for ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion 48 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... thofe restraints upon the emotions of genuine nature which fashion prefcribes and in- fipidity adopts . Every thing fir Wil- liam heard and faw had to him an air of the marvellous . He could fcarcely be- lieve that the admirer of vertù ...
... thofe restraints upon the emotions of genuine nature which fashion prefcribes and in- fipidity adopts . Every thing fir Wil- liam heard and faw had to him an air of the marvellous . He could fcarcely be- lieve that the admirer of vertù ...
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... thofe emotions . The ladies were friends in the strictest fenfe of the word ; but when I own that there was no other young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs Powerf court could properly form an intimacy , my readers will ...
... thofe emotions . The ladies were friends in the strictest fenfe of the word ; but when I own that there was no other young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs Powerf court could properly form an intimacy , my readers will ...
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