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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5. oldal
... never once occurred to Mrs. Goddard that her brother could be attached to such a girl as Mericas , and was perfectly happy that he never seemed to think of marrying , as she fondly appropriated all his wealth to her daughter , and had ...
... never once occurred to Mrs. Goddard that her brother could be attached to such a girl as Mericas , and was perfectly happy that he never seemed to think of marrying , as she fondly appropriated all his wealth to her daughter , and had ...
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... never owned her , was dangerously ill ; and it must be allowed , the pros- pect before her was distressing to the greatest de- gree . Her father was dead , she was a foreigner , unknown , appearing under a false name , her cha- racter ...
... never owned her , was dangerously ill ; and it must be allowed , the pros- pect before her was distressing to the greatest de- gree . Her father was dead , she was a foreigner , unknown , appearing under a false name , her cha- racter ...
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... never to mention him again . 6 " Our next door neighbour was an old sea - captain , who often chatted with us , as we walked home from church , and he had a wife older than himself ; she never went out . He one Sunday prevailed with my ...
... never to mention him again . 6 " Our next door neighbour was an old sea - captain , who often chatted with us , as we walked home from church , and he had a wife older than himself ; she never went out . He one Sunday prevailed with my ...
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... Never to ask questions was a thing particularly inculcated . In truth I seldom thought at all . I was made to get volumes by heart , to strengthen my memory ; to copy wise things out of books ; and to work a great deal . By habit all ...
... Never to ask questions was a thing particularly inculcated . In truth I seldom thought at all . I was made to get volumes by heart , to strengthen my memory ; to copy wise things out of books ; and to work a great deal . By habit all ...
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... never soared . The steadiness of my philosophy sunk many degrees , and however mortifying it may be , I must acknowledge that a new guest called vanity stole into my heart , and I honestly partook of Han- nah's rapture . My mother ...
... never soared . The steadiness of my philosophy sunk many degrees , and however mortifying it may be , I must acknowledge that a new guest called vanity stole into my heart , and I honestly partook of Han- nah's rapture . My mother ...
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