Guilty Or Not Guilty, Or, A Lesson for Husbands: A Tale, Volumen 1A.K. Newman, 1822 |
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... men , reported to be liberal encouragers of genius . Their conduct to me has taught me to think humbly of my talents , for , to my surprise , I found I had to give , or rather VOL . I. B ii rather pay , a set of books , for ΤΟ ...
... men , reported to be liberal encouragers of genius . Their conduct to me has taught me to think humbly of my talents , for , to my surprise , I found I had to give , or rather VOL . I. B ii rather pay , a set of books , for ΤΟ ...
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... give nor ac- cept an invitation , but am compelled to remain confined to my own house , as dull and melancholy . " " " As the certainty of a splendid addition to your fortune , and the most fashionable and expensive mourning costume ...
... give nor ac- cept an invitation , but am compelled to remain confined to my own house , as dull and melancholy . " " " As the certainty of a splendid addition to your fortune , and the most fashionable and expensive mourning costume ...
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... give the countess time to reflect upon the matter , " said Bridgemore , " for to be sure you must allow you did come upon her quite un- awares , which was enough to flusterate her spirits , seeing as how she thought you was lying as ...
... give the countess time to reflect upon the matter , " said Bridgemore , " for to be sure you must allow you did come upon her quite un- awares , which was enough to flusterate her spirits , seeing as how she thought you was lying as ...
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... give me an account of your most fortu- nate preservation ; and be assured , " conti- nued he , affectionately pressing her cold hand , “ it is not only my intention to ac- knowledge your affinity to lady Clarisford , but to prove myself ...
... give me an account of your most fortu- nate preservation ; and be assured , " conti- nued he , affectionately pressing her cold hand , “ it is not only my intention to ac- knowledge your affinity to lady Clarisford , but to prove myself ...
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... give them something handsome , to help their husbands to begin life with . When the coach stopped at the private door of No. 75 , the well - managed Mrs. Bridgemore flew to meet them , and adroitly taking her cue from the look and ...
... give them something handsome , to help their husbands to begin life with . When the coach stopped at the private door of No. 75 , the well - managed Mrs. Bridgemore flew to meet them , and adroitly taking her cue from the look and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
allan amiable Arthur O'Niel asked Austincourt beautiful believe Bridgemore Bridgemore's child countess of Clarisford creature dame de Valmont darling daugh daughter dear death declared Dicky Dieppe disappointment earl of Clarisford Edmund Ornville Elvington England exclaimed eyes father feel flying steps fortune France frigate general's gentleman Georgina girl give gout hand happy heard heart Heaven honour husband impostor interrupted O'Niel Jerry Larkins lady Clarisford ladyship lamented laughed Lombard-street look lord Clarisford Lutteridge madame Crillon madame de Val madame de Valmont Maddison marriage married ment Milesian mind Miss Fitz Miss Fitzallan Miss Hobson Miss Kate Miss Kitty Miss Martha monsieur Dessains monstrous morning mother never obliged person Pope Joan promised replied Kate replied Miss resumed O'Niel returned O'Niel Rosella Fitzallan Saint Patrick sella Seymour shew sister sorrow spect sure teapot tears tender thing thought tion Valley wife wish young lady
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Página 147 - Ada! sole daughter of my house and heart? When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now we part, But with a hope. — Awaking with a start, The waters heave around me; and on high The winds lift up their voices: I depart, Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.
Página 183 - Herbert, and, although inex perienced in such matters, she began to suspect that he had made a deeper impression on her young friend's heart than she had before been willing to think possible. But still she trusted to her brother's undoubted superiority, and to the power which he had evidently gained over his ward's better feelings. Each day, each hour, however, which now passed, instead of lessening her fears, only confirmed them. She tried every...
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