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149 페이지
... Lord Dun- carrol's , an old nobleman of such good re- port and merry vein that he is admired by all ; by the old , for his unblemished integrity and goodness of heart ; by the young , for the urbanity of his manners and indulgent ...
... Lord Dun- carrol's , an old nobleman of such good re- port and merry vein that he is admired by all ; by the old , for his unblemished integrity and goodness of heart ; by the young , for the urbanity of his manners and indulgent ...
151 페이지
... Lord Duncarrol's . We are just returned . The agitation of my spirits have robbed me of sleep ; I seek a relief by imparting the cause to my friend : bear with " " me if I am tedious and inconsistent . INFLUENCE AND EXAMPLE . 151 CHAP ...
... Lord Duncarrol's . We are just returned . The agitation of my spirits have robbed me of sleep ; I seek a relief by imparting the cause to my friend : bear with " " me if I am tedious and inconsistent . INFLUENCE AND EXAMPLE . 151 CHAP ...
152 페이지
... Lord Duncarrol's . When introduced to him , his lordship , in the most affectionate manner , took my hand . ' We must not be strangers , my dear Miss Aubign , ' he said ; for I am already prepared to be the warm friend and admirer of ...
... Lord Duncarrol's . When introduced to him , his lordship , in the most affectionate manner , took my hand . ' We must not be strangers , my dear Miss Aubign , ' he said ; for I am already prepared to be the warm friend and admirer of ...
155 페이지
... Sir Edward appeared disconcerted , but not so Lady Jane ; she turned gaily away , and chatted with a party near . She ... Lord Duncarrol ap- proached , and , taking me by the hand , bid me come into the next room ; he had a plan of the ...
... Sir Edward appeared disconcerted , but not so Lady Jane ; she turned gaily away , and chatted with a party near . She ... Lord Duncarrol ap- proached , and , taking me by the hand , bid me come into the next room ; he had a plan of the ...
156 페이지
... Sir Edward Ravenscroft . ' My countenance betrayed me I suppose , for his lordship looked sur- prised and confused . I was glad when the party broke up . Sir Edward came to hand us to the carriage , but my hand was in Lord Duncarrol's ...
... Sir Edward Ravenscroft . ' My countenance betrayed me I suppose , for his lordship looked sur- prised and confused . I was glad when the party broke up . Sir Edward came to hand us to the carriage , but my hand was in Lord Duncarrol's ...
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167 페이지 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
76 페이지 - AW* TO THE RAMBLER. SIR, THE diligence with which you endeavour to cultivate the knowledge of nature, manners, and life, will perhaps incline you to pay some regard to the observations of one who has been taught to know...
151 페이지 - I wrong her much — entenders us for ever. Of friendship's fairest fruits, the fruit most fair Is virtue kindling at a rival fire, And, emulously, rapid in her race. O the soft enmity ! endearing strife ! This carries friendship to her noon-tide point, And gives the rivet of eternity.
188 페이지 - The Seasons thus, As ceaseless round a jarring world they roll, Still find them happy; and consenting SPRING Sheds her own rosy garland on their heads: Till evening comes at last, serene and mild; When after the long vernal day of life...
1 페이지 - Err. ii. i. Bring me a father, who so loved his child, Whose joy of her is overwhelmed like mine, And bid him speak of patience. Much Ado, v. i. PERSONIFIED. She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief, TW, Night, ii. 4. Thou dost look Like patience, gazing on kings, and smiling Extremity!
12 페이지 - ... and the gentle rippling of the water against the sides of the vessel, completed the magic of the scene.