Blue-Stocking Hall. [By William P. Scargill.], Volumen3Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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... George Bentley , when he loses so many friends with whom he is accustomed to pass a part of almost every day , but he will bear it better than Frederick would do in the same situation . How wonderfully the good and evil of life are ...
... George Bentley , when he loses so many friends with whom he is accustomed to pass a part of almost every day , but he will bear it better than Frederick would do in the same situation . How wonderfully the good and evil of life are ...
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... Bentley , an event , intelligence of which , I well know , will not be heard at Marsden with in- difference . A fortnight ago he returned , as usual , from his ride , accompanied by George , and immediately on entering the house , fell ...
... Bentley , an event , intelligence of which , I well know , will not be heard at Marsden with in- difference . A fortnight ago he returned , as usual , from his ride , accompanied by George , and immediately on entering the house , fell ...
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... Bentley , and his loss would be too sad to dwell upon , if his excellent nephew were not heir to his uncle's virtues ... George is ab- sorbed in silent sorrow ; he neither weeps nor talks , but the chalky paleness of his counte nance ...
... Bentley , and his loss would be too sad to dwell upon , if his excellent nephew were not heir to his uncle's virtues ... George is ab- sorbed in silent sorrow ; he neither weeps nor talks , but the chalky paleness of his counte nance ...
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... Bentley was an excellent character , but I may truly say , that many who ... George a represen- tative so worthy of him . Oh ! when I reflect upon the ... George Bentleys are ready to succeed the present generation amongst us ! I have ...
... Bentley was an excellent character , but I may truly say , that many who ... George a represen- tative so worthy of him . Oh ! when I reflect upon the ... George Bentleys are ready to succeed the present generation amongst us ! I have ...
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... George Bentley has received all my letters , and that he may turn in his thoughts the proposal which I made in my last , that he should meet us at Turin . My uncle talks of remaining here not less than a fort fortnight . Stanley ...
... George Bentley has received all my letters , and that he may turn in his thoughts the proposal which I made in my last , that he should meet us at Turin . My uncle talks of remaining here not less than a fort fortnight . Stanley ...
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acquaintance Adelaide Adieu admiration affection affectionate amongst amusement Angrogna arrived ARTHUR HOWARD assured astonishing beautiful believe beloved blessed BLUE-STOCKING Bolton brother called character Charlotte charms Checkley Crayton creature daugh dear friend dearest Julia delightful Der Freischütz desire doubt EMILY DOUGLAS eyes faithful Fanny feel felt Frederick FREDERICK DOUGLAS gentlemen George Bentley Glenalta Grosvenor Square Hampshire hand Hannaper happy hear heard heart hope human idea imagination Lady Campion laugh look Lord Thornborough Louisa Madame de Lisle mamma manner marriage Marsden melancholy ment mind Miss Douglas mother Mount Prospect nature never Oliphant once Otway pain party passed Piemont Pinerolo pleasure poor possess present quadrille reason replied riety SANDFORD scene seems sent sister society sorbed sort soul spirit Stanley suppose talk tell thing thought tion told truth Turin uncle uncle's uncon utter vallies wish young