Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... feelings should be misinterpreted . Kind as was my Uncle Matthew , and considerate as he was in all his arrangements , I was , nevertheless , in the moral sense of these words , a solitary and companionless being . I had servants to ...
... feelings should be misinterpreted . Kind as was my Uncle Matthew , and considerate as he was in all his arrangements , I was , nevertheless , in the moral sense of these words , a solitary and companionless being . I had servants to ...
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... whom Mr. Delaval ap- peared to regard with feelings of the intensest in- He looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of hu- terest . manity , and no more ; but he looked through JERNINGHAM . 55.
... whom Mr. Delaval ap- peared to regard with feelings of the intensest in- He looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of hu- terest . manity , and no more ; but he looked through JERNINGHAM . 55.
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... feeling so fearful as what I now witnessed ; I was alarmed at the effect that I had produced , but still I was sufficiently self - possessed - I should say , suf- ficiently barbarous , to watch every manifestation of his agony - every ...
... feeling so fearful as what I now witnessed ; I was alarmed at the effect that I had produced , but still I was sufficiently self - possessed - I should say , suf- ficiently barbarous , to watch every manifestation of his agony - every ...
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... feelings , I am sure , will be sufficient atone- ment for your fault . Let this be a warning to you , my boy , never to pry into the affairs , and above all the misery , of others . Never attempt to raise the veil which sorrow has ...
... feelings , I am sure , will be sufficient atone- ment for your fault . Let this be a warning to you , my boy , never to pry into the affairs , and above all the misery , of others . Never attempt to raise the veil which sorrow has ...
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... feelings I had tampered with for that sorrow which I had so wantonly made a sport of would have checked any propensity to make known the melancholy scene I had witnessed- the sad state of poor Delaval's mind . - - No sooner had I ...
... feelings I had tampered with for that sorrow which I had so wantonly made a sport of would have checked any propensity to make known the melancholy scene I had witnessed- the sad state of poor Delaval's mind . - - No sooner had I ...
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acquainted agony amongst answer ascer asked atheist baboo BEAUMONT and FLETCHER beautiful Ben Jonson better blessed bosom brother called Charnock cheek child Claude Jerningham clave countenance creature cried curse dæmon dear dear boy death Delaval delighted Ellen entered Eton Euripides Everard Sinclair evil exclaimed eyes face father fear feelings fellow felt Frederick gentle gentleman hand happy head heard heart Heathfield Hervey honour hope Italy knew laugh Leicester's leprosy living looked Lord Herbert Lord Leicester Margaret de Laurier metropolis mind Moreton Mount-Herbert nature never night OLD BAILEY once passed passion poor possessed racter remember replied scarcely smile sorrow soul speak spirit spoke Stonehenge stood strange suffered tell thing thou thought tion told tones Travers truth uncle uncon utter voice whilst whole wife woman words young