A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... apartments , because it would look like unkindness to his poor wife to re- ftore things to their old ftate again . From the fame motive he kept the temples temples and ftatues in good repair , though he either A TALE OF THE TIMES . 93.
... apartments , because it would look like unkindness to his poor wife to re- ftore things to their old ftate again . From the fame motive he kept the temples temples and ftatues in good repair , though he either A TALE OF THE TIMES . 93.
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... fame lies through the labyrinth of inexplicable paradoxes ; while others , who publish one book to difprove what they have written in another , feem to think that , in order to advance , it is necessary to move backward , like a crab ...
... fame lies through the labyrinth of inexplicable paradoxes ; while others , who publish one book to difprove what they have written in another , feem to think that , in order to advance , it is necessary to move backward , like a crab ...
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... fame cautious difcri- mination with which they would ana lyze the merits of a picture , pointed out fome fhades in this portrait . They obferved , that her vivacity at times ap- proached to levity ; that , under the form of eafy ...
... fame cautious difcri- mination with which they would ana lyze the merits of a picture , pointed out fome fhades in this portrait . They obferved , that her vivacity at times ap- proached to levity ; that , under the form of eafy ...
132 psl.
... fame fentiment forbade her discovering any ftrong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addreffes . In relating the affair she only observed with a suppressed sigh , that she thought his lordship infinitely the most amiable and ...
... fame fentiment forbade her discovering any ftrong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addreffes . In relating the affair she only observed with a suppressed sigh , that she thought his lordship infinitely the most amiable and ...
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... fame princi- « ples , ples , and will refide upon the fame fpot where 146 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... fame princi- « ples , ples , and will refide upon the fame fpot where 146 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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