The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen24F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... liberty to indulge her agreeable reflections ; and , after the example of our heroines , when any thing extraordinary happened to them , called her favourite woman ; or , to use her own language , her in whom she confided her most ...
... liberty to indulge her agreeable reflections ; and , after the example of our heroines , when any thing extraordinary happened to them , called her favourite woman ; or , to use her own language , her in whom she confided her most ...
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... liberty to write , after she had got her brother to furnish him with materials for that purpose . 2 CHAPTER IV . A mistake , which produces no great consequences — an extraordinary comment upon a behaviour natural enough — an instance ...
... liberty to write , after she had got her brother to furnish him with materials for that purpose . 2 CHAPTER IV . A mistake , which produces no great consequences — an extraordinary comment upon a behaviour natural enough — an instance ...
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... liberty of laughing also , who had , with much difficulty , been able to prevent doing it before . The curiosity he felt to hear how she had acquitted herself of the trust he had reposed in her , made him oblige her to give a truce to ...
... liberty of laughing also , who had , with much difficulty , been able to prevent doing it before . The curiosity he felt to hear how she had acquitted herself of the trust he had reposed in her , made him oblige her to give a truce to ...
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... liberty to die if he chose it , conjured her lady in such pressing terms to let it remain as it was , that Arabella suffered herself to be prevailed upon by her intreaties ; and , remem- bering that it was not uncommon for the ladies in ...
... liberty to die if he chose it , conjured her lady in such pressing terms to let it remain as it was , that Arabella suffered herself to be prevailed upon by her intreaties ; and , remem- bering that it was not uncommon for the ladies in ...
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... liberty . Mr. Hervey , whose astonishment was increased by every word she spoke , began now to be appre- hensive , that this might prove a very serious affair , since she seemed resolved to believe he had a design to carry her off ; and ...
... liberty . Mr. Hervey , whose astonishment was increased by every word she spoke , began now to be appre- hensive , that this might prove a very serious affair , since she seemed resolved to believe he had a design to carry her off ; and ...
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