Letters of Miss Riversdale: A Novel, Volumen 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Lady Mary Melvile , that , it feems , is the name of Colonel Malcolm's friend , and said , he was very thankful for the turn this business had taken ; and hoped the painful leffon would remain long im- printed on my mind , and fave me ...
... Lady Mary Melvile , that , it feems , is the name of Colonel Malcolm's friend , and said , he was very thankful for the turn this business had taken ; and hoped the painful leffon would remain long im- printed on my mind , and fave me ...
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... Lady Mary Melvile , without first afking your permiffion . They are very de- " firous of waiting upon your Ladyfhip and " Mifs Riverfdale to tea this afternoon , if it " will be agreeable to you to receive them . " Ever , & c . " << My ...
... Lady Mary Melvile , without first afking your permiffion . They are very de- " firous of waiting upon your Ladyfhip and " Mifs Riverfdale to tea this afternoon , if it " will be agreeable to you to receive them . " Ever , & c . " << My ...
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... Malcolm fhowed unreftrained pleasure at feeing me , and paid me all his ufual attentions , although he ftudiously at times alfo devoted himself to Lady Mary . I cannot tell how I acquitted myself - my mother 140 LETTERS OF.
... Malcolm fhowed unreftrained pleasure at feeing me , and paid me all his ufual attentions , although he ftudiously at times alfo devoted himself to Lady Mary . I cannot tell how I acquitted myself - my mother 140 LETTERS OF.
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... Lady Mary Melvile's arrival ? believe me , I did not deferve fo low a place in your esteem , as that you should have denied me your confidence - believe me , I should have been the firft , to have urged you to forget even the existence ...
... Lady Mary Melvile's arrival ? believe me , I did not deferve fo low a place in your esteem , as that you should have denied me your confidence - believe me , I should have been the firft , to have urged you to forget even the existence ...
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... Lady Mary Melvile , but from my own lips . " " Colonel Malcolm ! you vouchsafed me none . " " It was not aware , that any reports had gotten abroad upon the fubject , which could alarm you ; and I wished to keep it altogether from until ...
... Lady Mary Melvile , but from my own lips . " " Colonel Malcolm ! you vouchsafed me none . " " It was not aware , that any reports had gotten abroad upon the fubject , which could alarm you ; and I wished to keep it altogether from until ...
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Términos y frases comunes
againſt almoft anſwer becauſe beſt better brother Colonel Malcolm confequences confiderable converfation Dean dear defire diftrefs Engliſh excufe expreffed eyes fafe faid fame fave fear fecure feel feemed feen felf fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhort fifter fince fincerity finging firft firſt fituation fmiling fofa fome fomething foon ftand ftill fubject fuch fuffered fufficiently fuppofe fure give happineſs heart Henry herſelf himſelf honour hope impoffible inftant inftantly intereft Javotte judge juft juſt Lady Barbara Lady Belfont Lady Mary Lady Riverfdale laſt leaſt look Lord Grantin Louifa Madame D'Urtife Melvile Mifs Riverfdale mind moft morning moſt mother mufic muft muſt myſelf never obferved occafion opinion paffed perfon pleaſed Plombières poffible Prince propofal reaſon reft requeſted ſaid ſay ſeemed ſhall ſhe ſhould ſtep theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion truft underſtanding uſed wifhed wiſh yourſelf
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Página 114 - By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection...
Página 227 - Nature here Wantons as in her prime, and plays at will Her virgin fancies, pouring forth more sweet, Wild above rule or art, enormous bliss ! MILToN, B.
Página 229 - Try'd all hors-d? ceuvres, all liqueurs de" fin'd, '' Judicious drank, and greatly-daring din'd ; " Dropt the dull lumber of the Latin ftore, " Spoil'd his own language, and acquir'd no '* more ; *' All Claffic learning loft on Claffic ground ; " And laft turn'd Air, the Echo of a Sound ! " See, to my Country happy I reftore " This glorious Youth, and add one Venus
Página 242 - But wifely reft content —.- with modeft fenfe : For wit, like wine, intoxicates the brain, Too ftrong for feeble woman to fuftain ; Of thofe who claim it, more than half have none, And Half of thofe who have it - — are undone. ' Be ftill fuperior to your fex's arts, Nor. think...
Página 226 - No more opinion gilds with varying rays " Thofe painted clouds, which beautify our days.