Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy [&c., &c.], 1825 |
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... thought liable to just cen- sure has in the present edition been amended , as far as is consistent with the identity of the story . It is remarkable that several incidents which have been objected to as impossible or improbable were ...
... thought liable to just cen- sure has in the present edition been amended , as far as is consistent with the identity of the story . It is remarkable that several incidents which have been objected to as impossible or improbable were ...
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... thought of trying to detain this foreigner a few days longer . For , argued the commissioner , though M. de Tour- ville might not be an accredited chargé d'affaires , yet , since he was a person in some degree in an official capacity ...
... thought of trying to detain this foreigner a few days longer . For , argued the commissioner , though M. de Tour- ville might not be an accredited chargé d'affaires , yet , since he was a person in some degree in an official capacity ...
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... thought and care were deeply marked ; large eyebrows , vigilant eyes , with an ex- pression of ability and decision in his whole counte- nance , but not of tranquillity or of happiness . His manner was well bred , but rather cold and ...
... thought and care were deeply marked ; large eyebrows , vigilant eyes , with an ex- pression of ability and decision in his whole counte- nance , but not of tranquillity or of happiness . His manner was well bred , but rather cold and ...
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... thoughts acted so powerfully upon lord Oldborough , that he threw aside his reserve , in a manner which would have ... thoughts , now confined to a span - bent down to low concerns - imprisoned in the precincts of a court . " You pity me ...
... thoughts acted so powerfully upon lord Oldborough , that he threw aside his reserve , in a manner which would have ... thoughts , now confined to a span - bent down to low concerns - imprisoned in the precincts of a court . " You pity me ...
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... thought he was wholly - ab- sorbed in a rubber of whist , and miss Drakelow at the same time was persuaded that he was listening to her music . Punctual to the appointed hour - for ambition is as punctual to appointments as love - Mr ...
... thought he was wholly - ab- sorbed in a rubber of whist , and miss Drakelow at the same time was persuaded that he was listening to her music . Punctual to the appointed hour - for ambition is as punctual to appointments as love - Mr ...
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admiration affairs Alfred Percy Altenberg appeared assure Barclay barrister borough Buckhurst Falconer captain Percy Caroline's character charming colonel Hauton colonel Hungerford commissioner Falconer conversation cried Cunningham daugh daughter dear father Drakelow duke of Greenwich Erasmus eyes Falconer's fashion father favour favourite feelings felt fortune friends Frumpton Gascoigne gentleman give Godfrey Percy Gresham hand happy hear heard heart honour hope John knew lady Angelica lady Jane ladyship Leicestershire letter live look lord Old lord Oldborough lordship manner marriage marry means ment merit mind miss Falconers miss Hauton mother never opinion Panton patronage Percy family Percy-hall Percy's person physician pity pleasure political poor profession racter recollect scrofula sir Amyas sir James sister smiling soon speak spoke sure talents talk tell thing thought tion told Tourville Tunbridge turned Twickenham Weymouth whilst wish woman word young lady
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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.