Blue-stocking hall [by W.P. Scargill].M A Scargill 1827 |
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... truth ; and that reserve which is still occa- sionally observable in his manner , expresses no- thing like the coldness of doubt , but seems only " alas ! why has this native element of kindness , this congenial sympathy , been so long ...
... truth ; and that reserve which is still occa- sionally observable in his manner , expresses no- thing like the coldness of doubt , but seems only " alas ! why has this native element of kindness , this congenial sympathy , been so long ...
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... truth ; and it would be equally injurious to your confidence , and my sincerity , were I to expend the short time I allow myself for writing , in apologies which are unnecessary . Accept my heartfelt rejoicings on your pre- ferment ...
... truth ; and it would be equally injurious to your confidence , and my sincerity , were I to expend the short time I allow myself for writing , in apologies which are unnecessary . Accept my heartfelt rejoicings on your pre- ferment ...
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... truth , and not said to inveigle me into confidence ? His own penetration assured him that I practised no de- ception . He took my hand , and spoke to the following effect : " You are the very being to whom my whole soul shall be ...
... truth , and not said to inveigle me into confidence ? His own penetration assured him that I practised no de- ception . He took my hand , and spoke to the following effect : " You are the very being to whom my whole soul shall be ...
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... truth , I could not tarry to believe that apparent contrarieties only require investigation to be satisfactorily reconciled to my understanding also , were I pa- tiently to pursue the testimony which might be collected . I never felt ...
... truth , I could not tarry to believe that apparent contrarieties only require investigation to be satisfactorily reconciled to my understanding also , were I pa- tiently to pursue the testimony which might be collected . I never felt ...
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... truth and falsehood . I now began to comprehend that the soundest philo- sophy called upon me for a total relinquishment of my own theories in learning any science . The empiric who sets up for medical skill , un- taught by the rules of ...
... truth and falsehood . I now began to comprehend that the soundest philo- sophy called upon me for a total relinquishment of my own theories in learning any science . The empiric who sets up for medical skill , un- taught by the rules of ...
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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