Belford Regis: Or, Sketches of a Country TownRichard Bentley, 1835 - 439 páginas |
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... taste to admire , the loveliness of the scene , found a seat on the fantastic roots of a great beech , and talked of the beauties of nature until summoned by the care of good Mr. Singleton to partake of a syllabub under the cow , with ...
... taste to admire , the loveliness of the scene , found a seat on the fantastic roots of a great beech , and talked of the beauties of nature until summoned by the care of good Mr. Singleton to partake of a syllabub under the cow , with ...
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... taste for the beautiful and the picturesque . Thus occupied , and with the finest books in French literature - and Louis read French like English , and some of the easier classics to occupy him he never had dared to open - the Horace ...
... taste for the beautiful and the picturesque . Thus occupied , and with the finest books in French literature - and Louis read French like English , and some of the easier classics to occupy him he never had dared to open - the Horace ...
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... taste . The work grew under his hand , and in two hours , which seemed but two minutes to Louis , to whom he had been talking most kindly during the greater part of the time , he produced a drawing , free , vigorous , and masterly ...
... taste . The work grew under his hand , and in two hours , which seemed but two minutes to Louis , to whom he had been talking most kindly during the greater part of the time , he produced a drawing , free , vigorous , and masterly ...
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... taste , whom he had met at Rome , not only pur- chased a bust of the Grecian Helen , in which he found or fancied a resemblance to his youngest and favourite child , but engaged him to accompany his family to their country seat , and ...
... taste , whom he had met at Rome , not only pur- chased a bust of the Grecian Helen , in which he found or fancied a resemblance to his youngest and favourite child , but engaged him to accompany his family to their country seat , and ...
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... taste and his feelings ; and with the cheerful kindness of Mrs. Duval and the ardent admiration of her enthusiastic boy it was impossible not to be gratified . Henry was himself one of those gifted per- sons who seem born to command ...
... taste and his feelings ; and with the cheerful kindness of Mrs. Duval and the ardent admiration of her enthusiastic boy it was impossible not to be gratified . Henry was himself one of those gifted per- sons who seem born to command ...
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amongst amusement beautiful Bessy blushes called Captain Lyndham Carlton charm cheeks child Colby colour cottage Cousins Cranley curricle damsel daughter dear delicate delight door Duval ejaculated Endymion exclaimed fair father favourite feeling felt flowers fortune gentle girl grace happy heard heart heiress Henry Hester Holy Brook honour humour Italian greyhound Jacob Jones kind Kinlay lady Laodamia leave Leslie lived London look Louis MADAME PERNELLE maid marriage married master mind Miss Blackall mistress Molière Morland morning mother neighbour neral never passed person Peter PETER JENKINS poor Jack pretty primrose racter replied rich Romeo Sanbury scolded seemed Sinbad the Sailor Singleton sister smile song Sophy sort spirit Stephen drew Stephen Lane Strew Sunham sure sweet Tabitha talked taste tell thee thought tion Tomkins turned uncon Vert-vert walk whilst wife woman young