Rosine LavalA.K. Newman and Company, 1833 - 528 páginas |
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... Caroline Grey . " Rockville , " MY DEAREST CAROLINE , 1823 . " I believe you owe me a letter , but I am in such excellent spirits to - night , that it is the time to write to you . Be- sides , I have some great news to tell you , and I ...
... Caroline Grey . " Rockville , " MY DEAREST CAROLINE , 1823 . " I believe you owe me a letter , but I am in such excellent spirits to - night , that it is the time to write to you . Be- sides , I have some great news to tell you , and I ...
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... Caroline is such a splendid girl , and so amusing ; a little too gay , perhaps , and mischievous ; but I don't know , I was al- most as much so myself at that age , and see what a sedate old woman I am get- ting to be . " 66 Ah ...
... Caroline is such a splendid girl , and so amusing ; a little too gay , perhaps , and mischievous ; but I don't know , I was al- most as much so myself at that age , and see what a sedate old woman I am get- ting to be . " 66 Ah ...
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... Caroline Grey ! " ex- claimed Rosine , springing up so as to have come near upsetting the table ; and the lady , who was in fact Caroline Grey , had just time to exclaim , with the same ear- nestness— “ Rosine ! " and in a second they ...
... Caroline Grey ! " ex- claimed Rosine , springing up so as to have come near upsetting the table ; and the lady , who was in fact Caroline Grey , had just time to exclaim , with the same ear- nestness— “ Rosine ! " and in a second they ...
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... Caroline , because she knew something of him before which she did not like ; and our hero , because , though he did not squint , he was " observateur par etat , " and fancied that he could read peoples ' characters in their faces , like ...
... Caroline , because she knew something of him before which she did not like ; and our hero , because , though he did not squint , he was " observateur par etat , " and fancied that he could read peoples ' characters in their faces , like ...
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... Caroline had listened to every word of the dialogue , although she had appeared to be engaged deeply in listening to aunt Rose's account of Rosine's conduct since Caroline paid them her last visit . She heard Hugh's wish about an ...
... Caroline had listened to every word of the dialogue , although she had appeared to be engaged deeply in listening to aunt Rose's account of Rosine's conduct since Caroline paid them her last visit . She heard Hugh's wish about an ...
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Términos y frases comunes
admiration agreeable Alphonse amiable amuse arms aunt Agatha aunt Nora aunt Rose barouche beautiful began better Bill bosom Caro Caroline Grey Caroline's CHAP charming colonel compliments Cottage cousin cried dare dear dearest Dido dinner doctor door dream emotions engaged entirely eyes FANNY KEMBLE feelings fortune friendship gentleman girl give hand happy heard heart Heaven hero heroine honour hope Hugh Hughes Hugh's husband instantly kiss knew laugh lips look lover marriage married ment Miss Grey mister Hugh morning nephew never obliged once passion poor Rosine racter Redman replied reproach ride Rosine's scene Sedley sentiments sigh sine sister soon speak sure sweet kiss talk tears tell tender thing thought thousand three aunts tion tone took turned uncle Hugh uncon waiting walk wish word young ladies
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Página 240 - Of thinking too precisely on the event, — A thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom And ever three parts coward, — I do not know Why yet I live to say "This thing's to do," Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means To do't.
Página 240 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.
Página 240 - Makes mouths at the invisible event, Exposing what is mortal, and unsure To all that fortune, death and danger dare, Even for an egg-shell. Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw When honour's at the stake.
Página 90 - Oh, Love ! no habitant of earth thou art — An unseen seraph, we believe in thee, A faith whose martyrs are the broken heart, But never yet hath seen, nor e'er shall see The naked eye, thy form, as it should be...
Página 116 - Ere long to tenderness, to infant smiles, Or tears of humblest love. Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the Spring, The Summer's noontide groves, the purple eve At harvest-home, or in the frosty moon Glittering on some smooth sea; is aught so fair As virtuous friendship? as the...
Página 241 - Excitements of my reason and my blood, And let all sleep, while to my shame I see, The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds...
Página 240 - Examples gross as earth exhort me : Witness this army of such mass and charge Led by a delicate and tender prince, Whose spirit with divine ambition puffd Makes mouths at the invisible event, Exposing what is mortal, and unsure To all that fortune, death and danger dare, Even for an egg-shell.
Página 226 - I believe there is no country on the face of the earth where there is less freedom of opinion on any subject in reference to which there is a broad difference of opinion, than in this.
Página 110 - ... for the best part of an hour: at the end of that time, his sensations returned to him, and some portion of his reason straggled back. He began to walk his chamber and to reflect.
Página 141 - I will follow your example, and not marry at all ; what do you think of that ?" " What do I think of it ! You wish to hear my candid opinion, do you ?" " Oh, certainly ! don't be afraid to speak out.