Zeluca; Or, Educated and Uneducated Women: A Novel ...author, 1815 |
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... entering on a mercantile life . He accordingly sailed for America , to enter into the counting house of a former friend of the Dean's ; and Mrs. Bessaly , with her daughter and two sisters , established themselves in the little dwelling ...
... entering on a mercantile life . He accordingly sailed for America , to enter into the counting house of a former friend of the Dean's ; and Mrs. Bessaly , with her daughter and two sisters , established themselves in the little dwelling ...
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... entered on a catechism , that ended in a determination , to have the school- room piano sent to Cowerby , with a view to becoming her instructress . Gratitude and pleasure were commensurate in Mari- anne's heart , and she applied with ...
... entered on a catechism , that ended in a determination , to have the school- room piano sent to Cowerby , with a view to becoming her instructress . Gratitude and pleasure were commensurate in Mari- anne's heart , and she applied with ...
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... entered one day in the middle of a duet , and when it was finished she exclaimed , " Miss Delvayne , I had no notion of such capability in teaching as well as per- forming ! -Marianne executed her part as well as yourself ; and I'm sure ...
... entered one day in the middle of a duet , and when it was finished she exclaimed , " Miss Delvayne , I had no notion of such capability in teaching as well as per- forming ! -Marianne executed her part as well as yourself ; and I'm sure ...
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... entered into Marianne's exquisite happiness at the intelligence with the 1 L 1nnn ; most grainying sympathy . " She t with pleasure , that at the expira ticn of five years Edmund was expected to settle at home , and that already a year ...
... entered into Marianne's exquisite happiness at the intelligence with the 1 L 1nnn ; most grainying sympathy . " She t with pleasure , that at the expira ticn of five years Edmund was expected to settle at home , and that already a year ...
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... entering on competition ; you know not by what gradual steps it leads to the sacrifice of faith , and dignity , and truth . But it is not of Zeluca I would chiefly . ще yery woman as she is -- with- out the coincidence of man , she ...
... entering on competition ; you know not by what gradual steps it leads to the sacrifice of faith , and dignity , and truth . But it is not of Zeluca I would chiefly . ще yery woman as she is -- with- out the coincidence of man , she ...
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admiration admitted amusement answered approbation ascer asked aunt Avonport ball beauty believe Captain Cassenberd cousin Cowerby cried Wolsey cried Zeluca dance daughter dear declaration delight Delvayne's Dereborough dread effectually encreased endeavouring envy Erde Erdestone Erdestone's exclaimed exhibited eyes favour fear feel felt flattering gave girl give governess Greystone happy heart hint honour hope imputed interrupted invitation Jane St knew Lady Bridget Lady Kitty Lady Nagle Lady Naglefort Lady Whitelock ladyship laughed looked Lord Edward luca Marianne's marriage Medlicott ment mind Miss Bessaly Miss Delvayne Miss Emcotts Miss Marlowe Miss O'Keefe Miss St morning mother natural never observed opinion pain passion pique pleasure portunity praise pursued recollected rendered repeated reply rianne shew Sir John Dawlish smile solicitude Spire sure temper thing thought tion tivated tokens tone trepan triumph turn uncon Valcrest vayne whispered wish Wolsey's woman young
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Página 282 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled ; The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress...
Página 341 - Have oft-times no connexion. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Knowledge, a rude unprofitable mass, The mere materials with which wisdom builds, Till smooth'd and squar'd and fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems t
Página 1 - ... of Burnet's comparison between him and Tiberius ever felt, I imagine, by any one but its author. He was gay and affable, and, if incapable of the sentiments belonging to pride of a laudable sort, he was at least free from haughtiness and insolence. The praise of politeness, which the Stoics are not perhaps wrong in classing among the moral virtues, provided they admit it to be one of the lowest order, has never been denied him; and he had in an eminent degree that facility of temper which, though...
Página 64 - Immediate cause of pleasure. The good opinion of mankind, expressed in praise, pleases us by the same necessary and inexplicable laws according to which mutual affection pleases us, or according to which we are gratified by music, or the beauties and gales of spring. To a certain extent therefore it is innocent to admit the gratification of this desire, simply for the sake of this pleasure. But to what extent ? It is very apparent that this desire has, if I may so express it, an immense voracity.