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... - severations , and with his hand upon his heart , that he had merely been speaking of the light in which these things appeared to the generality of men of the world ; that for his own particular feelings they were 14 PATRONAGE .
... - severations , and with his hand upon his heart , that he had merely been speaking of the light in which these things appeared to the generality of men of the world ; that for his own particular feelings they were 14 PATRONAGE .
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Maria Edgeworth. world ; that for his own particular feelings they were all in favour of the frankness and generosity of cha- racter evinced by these imprudences - he only la- mented that certain qualities should expose their possessor ...
Maria Edgeworth. world ; that for his own particular feelings they were all in favour of the frankness and generosity of cha- racter evinced by these imprudences - he only la- mented that certain qualities should expose their possessor ...
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... would have astonished and delighted Mr. Falconer . Mr. Percy was astonished , but not delighted - he saw a noble mind corroded and debased by ambition - virtuous principle , generous feeling , stifled — a powerful , PATRONAGE . 25.
... would have astonished and delighted Mr. Falconer . Mr. Percy was astonished , but not delighted - he saw a noble mind corroded and debased by ambition - virtuous principle , generous feeling , stifled — a powerful , PATRONAGE . 25.
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Maria Edgeworth. principle , generous feeling , stifled — a powerful , ca- pacious understanding distorted — a soul , once ex- patiating and full of high thoughts , now confined to a span - bent down to low concerns - imprisoned in the ...
Maria Edgeworth. principle , generous feeling , stifled — a powerful , ca- pacious understanding distorted — a soul , once ex- patiating and full of high thoughts , now confined to a span - bent down to low concerns - imprisoned in the ...
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... feelings , sir . I wish always to see men and things as they are . " Mr. Falconer still hesitating , and turning over the leaves- " As my friend in this business , Mr. Falconer , " continued his lordship , " you will comprehend that the ...
... feelings , sir . I wish always to see men and things as they are . " Mr. Falconer still hesitating , and turning over the leaves- " As my friend in this business , Mr. Falconer , " continued his lordship , " you will comprehend that the ...
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admired Alfred assure Barclay barouche brother Buckhurst Falconer captain Percy Caroline's character charming church colonel Hauton colonel Hungerford commissioner Falconer conversation countenance cried Cunningham daugh daughter dear father Drakelow duke of Greenwich Erasmus expressed eyes fashion favour favourite feeling felt fortune friends Frumpton Gascoigne gentlemen give Godfrey Percy Gresham hand happy hear heard heart honour hope John knew lady Angelica Headingham lady Elizabeth lady Jane ladyship leave Leicestershire letter living look lord Old lord Oldborough lordship man-the manner marry ment mind miss Caroline Percy miss Falconers miss Hauton mother never opinion Panton patronage Pembroke Percy family Percy-hall Percy's person physician pity pleasure political poor profession racter recollected Rosamond sir Amyas sir James Harcourt sister Skreene smiled soon speak sure talents talk tell thing thought tion Tourville Tunbridge turned Twickenham Weymouth whilst wish woman word young lady
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Página 219 - 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.