L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... soon found this was not enough , and the conversa- tional persiflage of high - bred Parisians was assumed , at least affected . This imitation of their French acquaintance , on the part of Matilda and her mother , commenced to be sure ...
... soon found this was not enough , and the conversa- tional persiflage of high - bred Parisians was assumed , at least affected . This imitation of their French acquaintance , on the part of Matilda and her mother , commenced to be sure ...
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... soon dis- covered to be more a woman of the world , more approaching the ideal of bon ton and fashion- able ease . Topics , words , allusions , that at any former period would have made the blood rush to the cheeks of either mother or ...
... soon dis- covered to be more a woman of the world , more approaching the ideal of bon ton and fashion- able ease . Topics , words , allusions , that at any former period would have made the blood rush to the cheeks of either mother or ...
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... soon the exclamation it wer'n't for poor Ralph , I did not care , if I never saw England again . " Poor Ralph , then , was the only remaining link left of the chain that bound Matilda to her native soil , and how frail that surviving ...
... soon the exclamation it wer'n't for poor Ralph , I did not care , if I never saw England again . " Poor Ralph , then , was the only remaining link left of the chain that bound Matilda to her native soil , and how frail that surviving ...
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... soon be- came agreed , in consequence , that with the first swallow , their migrating steps should be directed to Italy , in order to explore that hitherto un- tasted mine of novelty and excitement . The travelling carriage was again in ...
... soon be- came agreed , in consequence , that with the first swallow , their migrating steps should be directed to Italy , in order to explore that hitherto un- tasted mine of novelty and excitement . The travelling carriage was again in ...
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... soon descry . Amongst the gayest and most assiduous visitors of the Caradori palace , Matilda had remarked , and and been remarked by , the Conte D'Avellino . He was a youth of the most prepossessing ap- pearance , noble , frank ...
... soon descry . Amongst the gayest and most assiduous visitors of the Caradori palace , Matilda had remarked , and and been remarked by , the Conte D'Avellino . He was a youth of the most prepossessing ap- pearance , noble , frank ...
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