A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... poffeffed of fuperior beauty and uncommon vivacity , by what more noble method could fhe evince her gratitude to the father , than by showing the unwary girl the fhoals and quick- fands which abound in the voyage of life ? Mrs. Evans's ...
... poffeffed of fuperior beauty and uncommon vivacity , by what more noble method could fhe evince her gratitude to the father , than by showing the unwary girl the fhoals and quick- fands which abound in the voyage of life ? Mrs. Evans's ...
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... prudent , all felf - poffeffed и as fhe is , would ftrongly reprobate " folemn perjury . Had this union not " been proposed , my regard for lord " Mon- " Monteith fhould never have induced << me to have A TALE OF THE TIMES . 159.
... prudent , all felf - poffeffed и as fhe is , would ftrongly reprobate " folemn perjury . Had this union not " been proposed , my regard for lord " Mon- " Monteith fhould never have induced << me to have A TALE OF THE TIMES . 159.
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... poffeffed a great deal of good temper , and that open - hearted eafy generofity which always fucceeds in fecuring general good opinion . His paffions were naturally very strong ; and never having been taught the neceffity VOL . I. K of ...
... poffeffed a great deal of good temper , and that open - hearted eafy generofity which always fucceeds in fecuring general good opinion . His paffions were naturally very strong ; and never having been taught the neceffity VOL . I. K of ...
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... poffeffed all the natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new miftrefs with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to exprefs ; and he told them , that she was come to make ...
... poffeffed all the natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new miftrefs with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to exprefs ; and he told them , that she was come to make ...
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... more permanence than the fudden emotions to which his difpofition was fubject com- monly poffeffed . His evanefcent im- VOL.I. B pulfes pulfes might generally be compared to the impreffion which a TALE OF THE TIMES. ...
... more permanence than the fudden emotions to which his difpofition was fubject com- monly poffeffed . His evanefcent im- VOL.I. B pulfes pulfes might generally be compared to the impreffion which a TALE OF THE TIMES. ...
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