Blue-stocking hall [by W.P. Scargill].M A Scargill 1827 |
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... uncle is not gaining ground ; there is a consultation every day , but it seems to me as if many of these great doctors make up in mannerism of one sort or other what they want in penetration . One assumes a rough tone , and thinks it ...
... uncle is not gaining ground ; there is a consultation every day , but it seems to me as if many of these great doctors make up in mannerism of one sort or other what they want in penetration . One assumes a rough tone , and thinks it ...
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... uncle's manner at first inspired me , is gradually wear- ing away . With Phil . and me he is charming , full of information , classical taste , and literary criticism . He has a fund of humour also , which gives variety to his powers of ...
... uncle's manner at first inspired me , is gradually wear- ing away . With Phil . and me he is charming , full of information , classical taste , and literary criticism . He has a fund of humour also , which gives variety to his powers of ...
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... uncle takes kind notice of me , and it is time that we should part ; for a day in Grosvenor Square seems to me as if passed in purgatory ; though Arthur is there . With true loves , adieu , and believe me Your affectionate FREDERICK ...
... uncle takes kind notice of me , and it is time that we should part ; for a day in Grosvenor Square seems to me as if passed in purgatory ; though Arthur is there . With true loves , adieu , and believe me Your affectionate FREDERICK ...
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... uncle for a loan . This I must peremptorily refuse , and cordially do I wish that the latter had returned home a poor man , that such of his family , as are inclined to love him , might indulge the feel- ing without suspicion of its ...
... uncle for a loan . This I must peremptorily refuse , and cordially do I wish that the latter had returned home a poor man , that such of his family , as are inclined to love him , might indulge the feel- ing without suspicion of its ...
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... uncle had returned poor , in order to enjoy the luxury of being loved , with freedom from the base insinuations that restrain ... uncle's hands ; but instantly recollecting the passage which I have mentioned , he altered his purpose BLUE ...
... uncle had returned poor , in order to enjoy the luxury of being loved , with freedom from the base insinuations that restrain ... uncle's hands ; but instantly recollecting the passage which I have mentioned , he altered his purpose BLUE ...
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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