A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac complishments , she was yet very pretty , very fenfible , very amiable , and as well educated as the daughter of a ...
... tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac complishments , she was yet very pretty , very fenfible , very amiable , and as well educated as the daughter of a ...
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... tion of her own enjoyments and desires . She had read much , fhe had thought more ; her leisure for ftudy and reflec- tion was greater than her friend's , and her mind imperceptibly acquired fupe- rior energy . Her knowledge of the ...
... tion of her own enjoyments and desires . She had read much , fhe had thought more ; her leisure for ftudy and reflec- tion was greater than her friend's , and her mind imperceptibly acquired fupe- rior energy . Her knowledge of the ...
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... tion nor education were in the leaft ro- mantic ; she could only perceive that her friend had met with fome great vexation , and fhe was too delicate to endeavour to pierce the veil which concealed those for- rows ; he therefore ...
... tion nor education were in the leaft ro- mantic ; she could only perceive that her friend had met with fome great vexation , and fhe was too delicate to endeavour to pierce the veil which concealed those for- rows ; he therefore ...
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... portrait was enchanting , but the likeness was ideal ; the fair defigner , however , like Pygmalion , became deeply enamoured with the creature of her own imagina- tion . CHAP . VIII . O , ten times fafter Venus A TALE OF THE TIMES . 115.
... portrait was enchanting , but the likeness was ideal ; the fair defigner , however , like Pygmalion , became deeply enamoured with the creature of her own imagina- tion . CHAP . VIII . O , ten times fafter Venus A TALE OF THE TIMES . 115.
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... tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would keep up my ...
... tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would keep up my ...
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