The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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10. oldal
... thing like love addresses he had never once offered to her , ( and it after- wards , indeed , appeared that his affections were pre - engaged , ) but his buoyant spirits , and joyous language - his aspirations after naval fame - his ...
... thing like love addresses he had never once offered to her , ( and it after- wards , indeed , appeared that his affections were pre - engaged , ) but his buoyant spirits , and joyous language - his aspirations after naval fame - his ...
11. oldal
... thing . It presented poor human nature in a light which was perfectly new to him ; and he ex- amined his letter and the envelope more than once , to make sure that the fact was really true . A parent to refuse forgiveness to a penitent ...
... thing . It presented poor human nature in a light which was perfectly new to him ; and he ex- amined his letter and the envelope more than once , to make sure that the fact was really true . A parent to refuse forgiveness to a penitent ...
16. oldal
... thing un- known ; Though at one name her cheeks turn red , though sweet it be to hear , Yet for that name she must resign so much that has been dear . It is an anxious happinesss - it is a fearful thing , When first the maiden's small ...
... thing un- known ; Though at one name her cheeks turn red , though sweet it be to hear , Yet for that name she must resign so much that has been dear . It is an anxious happinesss - it is a fearful thing , When first the maiden's small ...
23. oldal
... thing , madam , if man of rank and faded character . you please to walk in doors . " Where is my Her husband , at breakfast , told her she husband , " said she , in wild affright ; sure he must change her course of life , or her extrav ...
... thing , madam , if man of rank and faded character . you please to walk in doors . " Where is my Her husband , at breakfast , told her she husband , " said she , in wild affright ; sure he must change her course of life , or her extrav ...
31. oldal
... thing ; so sensitive that even a cold look from one moderately liked cut her to the heart ; and by the sympathy that accompanies sensi- tiveness , no pain was so great as that of giv- ing pain to another . Hence it was that Var- grave ...
... thing ; so sensitive that even a cold look from one moderately liked cut her to the heart ; and by the sympathy that accompanies sensi- tiveness , no pain was so great as that of giv- ing pain to another . Hence it was that Var- grave ...
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