Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy [&c., &c.], 1825 |
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... fear . " " Show him a certain danger , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up from a letter he was writing , " show him a certain danger , and he will feel fear as much as the greatest coward of you all.- -Ha ! upon my 2 PATRONAGE .
... fear . " " Show him a certain danger , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up from a letter he was writing , " show him a certain danger , and he will feel fear as much as the greatest coward of you all.- -Ha ! upon my 2 PATRONAGE .
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Maria Edgeworth. youth he has since become a politician , and I fear he has sold himself for a ribbon to the demon of am- bition . " not ours . " No matter to whom he has sold himself , or for what , " replied the commissioner , " that ...
Maria Edgeworth. youth he has since become a politician , and I fear he has sold himself for a ribbon to the demon of am- bition . " not ours . " No matter to whom he has sold himself , or for what , " replied the commissioner , " that ...
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... fear , under the obligation . " Resuming his friendly aspect , however , in a moment or two , he followed Mr. Percy , who had turned to examine a fine picture . " Yes ; a Corregio . You are not aware , my dear sir , " continued he ...
... fear , under the obligation . " Resuming his friendly aspect , however , in a moment or two , he followed Mr. Percy , who had turned to examine a fine picture . " Yes ; a Corregio . You are not aware , my dear sir , " continued he ...
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... fear to shock my feelings , sir . I wish always to see men and things as they are . " Mr. Falconer still hesitating , and turning over the leaves- " As my friend in this business , Mr. Falconer , " continued his lordship , " you will ...
... fear to shock my feelings , sir . I wish always to see men and things as they are . " Mr. Falconer still hesitating , and turning over the leaves- " As my friend in this business , Mr. Falconer , " continued his lordship , " you will ...
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... of showing that he dared not venture , and incapable of deciding between these equal fears : but soon he was reassured by the calmness of his son . Cunning- ham , who had not so much information or capacity 30 PATRONAGE .
... of showing that he dared not venture , and incapable of deciding between these equal fears : but soon he was reassured by the calmness of his son . Cunning- ham , who had not so much information or capacity 30 PATRONAGE .
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Página 340 - Lurk'd in her hand, and mourn'd his captive Queen: He springs to Vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate Ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts the sky; The walls, the woods, and long canals reply. 100 Oh thoughtless mortals! ever blind to fate, Too soon dejected, and too soon elate.
Página 261 - Because he is going to his aunt ?" " No, Caroline — you are very cruel — because I am sure he is very much touched and disappointed by your refusal. He cannot bear to see you again. Poor ! poor Mr. Barclay ! I have been shamefully ill-natured. I hope I did not prejudice your mind against him — I'll go directly and take leave of him — poor Mr. Barclay!" Rosamond, however, returned a few minutes afterwards, to complain that Mr. Barclay had not made efforts enough to persuade Caroline to listen...
Página 119 - In these, ere triflers half their wish obtain, The toiling pleasure sickens into pain : And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy, The heart distrusting asks if this be joy.
Página 232 - Harcourt was remarkably handsome and fashionable — completely a man of the world, and a courtier ; who, after having ruined his fortune by standing for government two contested county elections, had dangled year after year at court, living upon the hope and promise of a pension or a place, till his creditors warning him that they could wait no longer, he had fallen in love with lady Angelica Headingham.
Página 211 - with all that should accompany old age," " As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends," was, as she often declared, with gratitude to Providence, happier in age than she had been even in youth.