Works, Volumen7S. H. Parker, 1825 |
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... heart , " said Mr. Percy , - " but mine shall be only a visit of civility . " Well satisfied with having obtained this promise , Commis- sioner Falconer departed . Besides his general desire to be acquainted with the great , the ...
... heart , " said Mr. Percy , - " but mine shall be only a visit of civility . " Well satisfied with having obtained this promise , Commis- sioner Falconer departed . Besides his general desire to be acquainted with the great , the ...
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... heart , still expecting to find corruption or ambition at the bottom . But none was to be found - Lord Oldborough was convinced of it - and surprised . Perhaps his esteem for Mr. Percy's understanding fell some degrees - he considered ...
... heart , still expecting to find corruption or ambition at the bottom . But none was to be found - Lord Oldborough was convinced of it - and surprised . Perhaps his esteem for Mr. Percy's understanding fell some degrees - he considered ...
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... heart ; or I should say , whoever has the nephew's heart , has the un- cle's ear . " - 66 ---- Mayn't we as well put hearts out of the question on all sides , Sir ? " said Buckhurst . 66 " With all my heart , " said his father ...
... heart ; or I should say , whoever has the nephew's heart , has the un- cle's ear . " - 66 ---- Mayn't we as well put hearts out of the question on all sides , Sir ? " said Buckhurst . 66 " With all my heart , " said his father ...
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... heart in his favour ; but now , when he saw the same ease and simplicity unchanged in her manner , he was convinced that he had been mistaken . He had still hopes that in time he might make an impression upon her , and he urged that she ...
... heart in his favour ; but now , when he saw the same ease and simplicity unchanged in her manner , he was convinced that he had been mistaken . He had still hopes that in time he might make an impression upon her , and he urged that she ...
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... heart , I hope , " continued Rosamond , " that Buckhurst will have sense and steadiness enough to re- fuse , but I heard his father supporting that foolish Colonel Hauton's persuasions , and urging his poor son to go with those people ...
... heart , I hope , " continued Rosamond , " that Buckhurst will have sense and steadiness enough to re- fuse , but I heard his father supporting that foolish Colonel Hauton's persuasions , and urging his poor son to go with those people ...
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admiration affairs Alfred Percy appeared Barclay Buckhurst Falconer Caroline's character charming Commissioner Falconer conversation Count Altenberg countenance court cried Cunningham daugh daughter dear Drakelow Duke of Greenwich Erasmus eyes Falconer's fashionable father favour feel felt fortune friends gentleman give Godfrey gout Gresham hand happy hear heard heart honour hope Hungerford knew Lady Angelica Lady Frances Lady Jane Granville Lady Trant Ladyship letter live look Lord Old Lord Oldborough Lordship Ma'am manner marriage marry ment mind minister Miss Caroline Percy Miss Falconers Miss Georgiana Falconer Miss Hauton morning mother never observed opinion Panton passion Percy family Percy-Hall Percy's person Petcalf pleasure political recollect Rosamond Sir Robert Percy sister smile Spandrill speak spoke sure talents taste tell Temple thing thought tion told Tourville Tunbridge turned Twickenham voice whilst wish woman word young lady Zara
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Página 335 - From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go mark him well : For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite those titles, power and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored and unsung.
Página 456 - THOUGH some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits : as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
Página 335 - Whose heart hath ne'er within him burn'd, As home his footsteps he hath turn'd, From wandering on a foreign strand ! If such there breathe, go, mark him well ; For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile...
Página 544 - I took as much delight in reading as you do, it would be the means of alleviating many tedious hours in my present retirement : but, to my misfortune, I derive no pleasure from such pursuits.