Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... give the sanction which she requires . To excite the rising generation to depend upon their own exertions for success in life is surely a laudable endeavour ; but , while the young mind is cautioned against dependence on the patronage ...
... give the sanction which she requires . To excite the rising generation to depend upon their own exertions for success in life is surely a laudable endeavour ; but , while the young mind is cautioned against dependence on the patronage ...
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... give , as far as she could , the colour of reality to her fictitious personages . To fulfil the main purpose of her story it was essential only to show how some lawyers and physicians may be pushed forward for a time , without much ...
... give , as far as she could , the colour of reality to her fictitious personages . To fulfil the main purpose of her story it was essential only to show how some lawyers and physicians may be pushed forward for a time , without much ...
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... give Mr. Percy some probable reason for lord Oldborough's taking to us so suddenly . It will be well to hint that you have opportunities of obliging about the borough , or about the address at the county - meeting , or— " No , no ; no ...
... give Mr. Percy some probable reason for lord Oldborough's taking to us so suddenly . It will be well to hint that you have opportunities of obliging about the borough , or about the address at the county - meeting , or— " No , no ; no ...
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... gives us such a claim upon the colonel — and , indeed , upon the whole fa- mily . Lord Oldborough , having no ... give this nephew more of a political turn , yet such as he is , depend upon it , he can do what he pleases with lord ...
... gives us such a claim upon the colonel — and , indeed , upon the whole fa- mily . Lord Oldborough , having no ... give this nephew more of a political turn , yet such as he is , depend upon it , he can do what he pleases with lord ...
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... give my father an answer about the church to - night - for he writes to the bishop , and will wait no longer . Oh ! hang it ! hang it , John ! what the devil shall I do ? My father won't pay a farthing for me , unless I go into the ...
... give my father an answer about the church to - night - for he writes to the bishop , and will wait no longer . Oh ! hang it ! hang it , John ! what the devil shall I do ? My father won't pay a farthing for me , unless I go into the ...
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admiration affairs Alfred Percy Altenberg appeared assure Barclay Buckhurst Falconer captain Percy Caroline's character chargé d'affaires charming colonel Hauton colonel Hungerford commissioner Falconer conversation Cunningham daugh daughter dear father Drakelow duke of Greenwich Erasmus eyes Falconer's fashion father favour feelings felt fortune friends Frumpton Gascoigne gentleman give Godfrey Percy Gresham hand happy hear heard heart honour hope John justice 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 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 taste tell thing thought tion told Tourville Tunbridge turned Twickenham Weymouth whilst wish woman words young lady
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Página 350 - 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.
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Página 213 - 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.