A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... ; 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 storms in ravishing admiration of 90 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... ; 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 storms in ravishing admiration of 90 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. lose the remembrance of past storms in ravishing admiration of the prefent gen- tle breeze . Though endued herself with that trembling fenfibility which bleeds at every pore , fhe doubted the existence of feeling in the ...
Jane West. lose the remembrance of past storms in ravishing admiration of the prefent gen- tle breeze . Though endued herself with that trembling fenfibility which bleeds at every pore , fhe doubted the existence of feeling in the ...
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... admirable of all human crea- " tures ! " exclaimed Monteith , " I will « patiently commit my destiny to the " care of a lady whofe exalted ideas in- " créafe my esteem for her at every in- " terview ; yet permit me to add one " more ...
... admirable of all human crea- " tures ! " exclaimed Monteith , " I will « patiently commit my destiny to the " care of a lady whofe exalted ideas in- " créafe my esteem for her at every in- " terview ; yet permit me to add one " more ...
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... admiration ; he fhould breathe another air , enjoy a different fo- ciety , receive the congratulations of all his own friends ; in fhort , he muft fet off for town immediately . When , with many polite expreffions of regret for being ...
... admiration ; he fhould breathe another air , enjoy a different fo- ciety , receive the congratulations of all his own friends ; in fhort , he muft fet off for town immediately . When , with many polite expreffions of regret for being ...
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... admiring " in the grofs . I have often laboured " hard to convince you , that this faculty " is one of the peculiar gifts of nature , and that though you must judge " from experience and confidera- " tion , I may draw as clear ...
... admiring " in the grofs . I have often laboured " hard to convince you , that this faculty " is one of the peculiar gifts of nature , and that though you must judge " from experience and confidera- " tion , I may draw as clear ...
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