I, upon the edge of an explanation, but happily checking myfelf in time) though certainly Italy hath its charms. Oh, no doubt of it, replied LUCIA ; but I believe, Sir, the company will have loft their chief felicity by your abfence. I hear Mr. The Tutor of Truth ... - Page 75by Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) - 1784 - 136 lehteFull view - About this book
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...then, Mr. CARLISLE, had you ? I fuppofe Italy (the garden of the univerfe) hath put all our Engl.'Jb rofes quite out of countenance: Prudence Place is,...of an explanation, but happily checking myfelf in time) though certainly Italy hath its charms. Oh, no doubt of it, replied LUCIA ; but I believe, Sir,... | |
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...of the ur.iverfe) Lath put all our Englifh rofes quite ont of countenance : Prudence Place is, to he fure, a mere nettle-bed. — Ah, no, madam! (faid...upon the edge of an explanation, but happily checking myiclf in time) though certainly Italy hath its charms. Oh, no iloubt of it, replied Lucia ; but I... | |
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