Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, 2. részR. Gibson, 1794 |
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... said , very much approved his refignation . This nobleman immediately avowed the moft fincere attachment , and took every means of promoting her intereft . He not only spoke to the managers in her favour , but induced lady Dorothy ...
... said , very much approved his refignation . This nobleman immediately avowed the moft fincere attachment , and took every means of promoting her intereft . He not only spoke to the managers in her favour , but induced lady Dorothy ...
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... am well aware , ” said he , affum- ing a meek and placid air , to what fufpicions I am expofed from the difco- very of my being here at fuch an hour learning and purity gave then an indu- bitable claim . B2 1794 . II The Nun . }, ...
... am well aware , ” said he , affum- ing a meek and placid air , to what fufpicions I am expofed from the difco- very of my being here at fuch an hour learning and purity gave then an indu- bitable claim . B2 1794 . II The Nun . }, ...
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... said in a low voice , " I hope we fhall be permitted to look down on thofe we have left on the earth , but I can only hope it . Futurity is much veiled from our eyes , and faith and hope are our only guides concerning it . We are not ...
... said in a low voice , " I hope we fhall be permitted to look down on thofe we have left on the earth , but I can only hope it . Futurity is much veiled from our eyes , and faith and hope are our only guides concerning it . We are not ...
62. oldal
... said he , in a voice almost we then so near Le Blanc . " He ap- ftifled by the violence of his emotions , peared much agitated . " It ufed to be " it is enough , my friend . " Emily , the marquis's favourite refidence , " re- though ...
... said he , in a voice almost we then so near Le Blanc . " He ap- ftifled by the violence of his emotions , peared much agitated . " It ufed to be " it is enough , my friend . " Emily , the marquis's favourite refidence , " re- though ...
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... said he , " fhould never avenge the injuries of the duke of Or- leans . " It is one of the homages that vice pays to virtue , when the fpeculations of a bad man vary from his practice . " A king , " fays that monfter of tyran- ny ...
... said he , " fhould never avenge the injuries of the duke of Or- leans . " It is one of the homages that vice pays to virtue , when the fpeculations of a bad man vary from his practice . " A king , " fays that monfter of tyran- ny ...
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118. oldal - Beyond these all was lost in the obscurity of evening. While Emily gazed with awe upon the scene, footsteps were heard within the gates, and the undrawing of bolts, after which an ancient servant of the castle appeared, forcing back the huge folds of the portal to admit his lord.
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