Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 5. kötetauthor, 1828 |
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4. oldal
... happy to settle his daughter so advan- tageously , making only one condition ; " That she should continue to be a Roman Catholick . " The young Mericas was much more attached to her English friends than to her paternal roof ; her mo ...
... happy to settle his daughter so advan- tageously , making only one condition ; " That she should continue to be a Roman Catholick . " The young Mericas was much more attached to her English friends than to her paternal roof ; her mo ...
5. oldal
... happy that he never seemed to think of marrying , as she fondly appropriated all his wealth to her daughter , and had given Mr. Penton reason to almost depend upon it . In the mean time Mr. Gulston frequently visited the poor deserted ...
... happy that he never seemed to think of marrying , as she fondly appropriated all his wealth to her daughter , and had given Mr. Penton reason to almost depend upon it . In the mean time Mr. Gulston frequently visited the poor deserted ...
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... happy . The whole day passed delightfully ; my solemn uncle was even merry , and sung several Portuguese songs with my mother . They both sung uncommonly well . As night approached they conversed in their ( to me ) odious Portuguese ...
... happy . The whole day passed delightfully ; my solemn uncle was even merry , and sung several Portuguese songs with my mother . They both sung uncommonly well . As night approached they conversed in their ( to me ) odious Portuguese ...
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... happy as it can be made , by the tenderest indulgence of your ever affectionate father , JOSEPH GULSTON , ' My mother , whose letter was much longer , was reading it with tears streaming from her eyes . I knew not what to think ...
... happy as it can be made , by the tenderest indulgence of your ever affectionate father , JOSEPH GULSTON , ' My mother , whose letter was much longer , was reading it with tears streaming from her eyes . I knew not what to think ...
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... happy than I was before . I felt indignant at things having been concealed from me , which seemed to have been known to every body else ; for even Han- nah told me she knew my uncle ( as we called him ) was my father , though she ...
... happy than I was before . I felt indignant at things having been concealed from me , which seemed to have been known to every body else ; for even Han- nah told me she knew my uncle ( as we called him ) was my father , though she ...
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