Blue-stocking Hall, Volumen2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 páginas |
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... answer to the preceding , the Editor judged it expedient to insert it in this place . ] My dear General , Lisfarne . IT It gave me sincere pleasure to see your hand- writing once more ; and if I had required any thing beyond the ...
... answer to the preceding , the Editor judged it expedient to insert it in this place . ] My dear General , Lisfarne . IT It gave me sincere pleasure to see your hand- writing once more ; and if I had required any thing beyond the ...
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... answer to the pounding the these judged it expedient to insert it a his passe My dear General , Ir gave me sincere pleasure Lebrew . you writing once more ; and II sat uguns so thing beyond the gratification a that you had not forgotten ...
... answer to the pounding the these judged it expedient to insert it a his passe My dear General , Ir gave me sincere pleasure Lebrew . you writing once more ; and II sat uguns so thing beyond the gratification a that you had not forgotten ...
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... answered , that he was at Lisfarne , where he would remain till Mr. Bentley , senior , returns to the county of Kerry . I spoke of the advantage which any young person must derive from such society as that of Mr. Otway , upon whose cha ...
... answered , that he was at Lisfarne , where he would remain till Mr. Bentley , senior , returns to the county of Kerry . I spoke of the advantage which any young person must derive from such society as that of Mr. Otway , upon whose cha ...
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... answered I , " with perfect unconsciousness . " " My dear madam , " said the good man , " your friends at Glenalta are too near I should think , for my poor boy's peace . I do not say that it is so . I only mean that such things flow ...
... answered I , " with perfect unconsciousness . " " My dear madam , " said the good man , " your friends at Glenalta are too near I should think , for my poor boy's peace . I do not say that it is so . I only mean that such things flow ...
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... - caution . " Well , dearest friend , here is a long letter . Let me have a speedy answer , and tell me of George Bentley ; is there any foundation for his uncle's fancy : is he a person of whom 23 BLUE - STOCKING HALL.
... - caution . " Well , dearest friend , here is a long letter . Let me have a speedy answer , and tell me of George Bentley ; is there any foundation for his uncle's fancy : is he a person of whom 23 BLUE - STOCKING HALL.
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acquainted Adelaide Adieu admiration affectionate amongst Annesley answered arbutus arrival ARTHUR HOWARD assure aunt beauty believe Bentley's called character Charlotte charming Checkley Clara Browne confess Crayton dear dearest delight Douglas Emily eyes Falkland fancy Fanny feel felt Fitzallan Fitzroy Frederick gave give Glena Glenalta Glengariffe happy hear heart Holyhead hope human imagination Ireland Irish Kerry Killarney Lady lake letter Lisfarne live London look Lord Louisa M'Carty madam manner marriage ment mind morning mother nature neighbours Neleus ness never old Bentley old Lawrence Oliphant Otway party passed perhaps pleasure poor possessed present racter replied Ross Castle Russell Saint Patrick scene seemed shew sister society sophisms spirits stranger suppose sure sweet taste tell thing thought tion told Tralee truth turn uncle wish word young Bentley youth
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Página 319 - I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Página 174 - On polish'd stone before his palace gate : With unguents smooth the lucid marble shone, Where ancient Neleus sat, a rustic throne ; But he descending to the' infernal shade, Sage Nestor fill'd it, and the sceptre sway'd. His sons around him mild obeisance pay, And duteous take the orders of the day. first Echephron and...
Página 175 - Or fate's deceived, and heaven decrees in vain, Or where they find this stone the Scots shall reign," This stone, indeed, was regarded as the palladium of Scotland.