Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... forming herself into a cha racter which dispensed with half the trouble she might have seen others take , and precluded every wish to be made conspicuous . She there- fore determined , at the first opportunity , to be ingenuous with Mrs ...
... forming herself into a cha racter which dispensed with half the trouble she might have seen others take , and precluded every wish to be made conspicuous . She there- fore determined , at the first opportunity , to be ingenuous with Mrs ...
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... formation , or models , in the young ladies , she accepted her good friend's kindness , and at- tached herself to her . The next morning , poor Miss Pathos having sat up late to conduct two lovers over some very rough ground into the ...
... formation , or models , in the young ladies , she accepted her good friend's kindness , and at- tached herself to her . The next morning , poor Miss Pathos having sat up late to conduct two lovers over some very rough ground into the ...
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... formation , she is really every year more igno- rant : she will not know the world as it is - she will know it no ... formed of the real state of human nature , Lady Winselina is astonished and disgusted when she sees the smallest ...
... formation , she is really every year more igno- rant : she will not know the world as it is - she will know it no ... formed of the real state of human nature , Lady Winselina is astonished and disgusted when she sees the smallest ...
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... formed in a situa- tion where , should the sun chance to obtrude his deprecated visage , it should the least annoy her , over whose destiny he seemed to have such malign influence ; and Rosanne , who consi- dered every thing as ...
... formed in a situa- tion where , should the sun chance to obtrude his deprecated visage , it should the least annoy her , over whose destiny he seemed to have such malign influence ; and Rosanne , who consi- dered every thing as ...
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... formed , she knew , Lady Win- selina's set . They were persons very lately arrived from the metropolis ; and she was justi- fied in hoping that whatever she heard must be new and informing to her . The young man who had been assiduous ...
... formed , she knew , Lady Win- selina's set . They were persons very lately arrived from the metropolis ; and she was justi- fied in hoping that whatever she heard must be new and informing to her . The young man who had been assiduous ...
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