Harley had drawn a shilling from his pocket; but Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. Virtue held back his arm ; but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe as Virtue, nor so serious as Pity, smiled upon him ;... The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie - Página 24por Henry Mackenzie - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 254 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boarding-school young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm, or captains in the army; a question...:—but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe as Virtue nor so serious as Pity, smiled upon him : His fingers lost their compression... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 188 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boardingschool young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm, or captains in the army : a question...Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. — Virtue held back his arm: — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 páginas
...boarding-school young ladies, » wjaether their husbands are to be peers *i6 THE ENGL ISH IN STRTTCTOH. » of the realm , or captains in the army : a » question...Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. — Virtue held back his arm: but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's , not so severe a«... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 páginas
...shilling from his pocket ; but Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. — Virtue held back his arm : — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe as Virtue, nor so serious as Pity, smiled upon him : his fingers lost their compression... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boarding school young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm, or captains in the army ; a question...Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. — Virtue held back his arm ; — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boarding-school young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm, or captains in the army ; a question...Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it. Virtue held back his arm; but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe as Virtue... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boarding-school young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers nce it. — Virtue held back his arm : — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 páginas
...walk before noon, to inform some boarding-school young ladies, whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm, or captains in the army : a question...Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it — Virtue held back his arm : — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 páginas
...shilling from his pocket ; but Virtue bade him consider on whom he was going to bestow it — Virtue held back his arm : — but a milder form, a younger sister of Virtue's, not so severe as Virtue, nor so serious as Pity, smiled upon him : his fingers lost their compression... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...some buurdiugechool young ladies whether their husbands are to be peers of the realm or captuuie iu haude ; hut Virtue made him consideren whom he was going to bestow it. Virtue held buck his arm; buta milder... | |
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