The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 5proprietors, 1798 |
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Page 77
... admiring swains , was accounted the ornament and beauty of that part of the country . The neighbouring villagers ... admiration of the one sex , and the envy of the other . The face of Caroline Pierreville ( for that was her name ) was ...
... admiring swains , was accounted the ornament and beauty of that part of the country . The neighbouring villagers ... admiration of the one sex , and the envy of the other . The face of Caroline Pierreville ( for that was her name ) was ...
Page 87
... admiration of these unknown accomplishinents , " that they despised them . " Could the Barbarians be struck with admiration of what they did not know ? Page 72 , Line 24.- " Their settlement , " refers to Barbarians , but it should have ...
... admiration of these unknown accomplishinents , " that they despised them . " Could the Barbarians be struck with admiration of what they did not know ? Page 72 , Line 24.- " Their settlement , " refers to Barbarians , but it should have ...
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... admired in Mrs. Godwin , as her parent possessed none of those qualities , which would have inspired her vigorous and energetic mind with sentiments of respect and reverence , After the death of her mother , Mrs. Godwin , by the ...
... admired in Mrs. Godwin , as her parent possessed none of those qualities , which would have inspired her vigorous and energetic mind with sentiments of respect and reverence , After the death of her mother , Mrs. Godwin , by the ...
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Town and Country Ladies compared | 17 |
Battle between Truth and Falshood | 23 |
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