Littell's Living Age, 88. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1866 |
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15. oldal
... believe Lady Aylmer to be an overbear- ing virago , whom it is good to put down in every way possible . But this comes from a pure - minded woman , one whom I believe to be little given to harsh judgments on her fellow - sinners ; and ...
... believe Lady Aylmer to be an overbear- ing virago , whom it is good to put down in every way possible . But this comes from a pure - minded woman , one whom I believe to be little given to harsh judgments on her fellow - sinners ; and ...
18. oldal
... believe that he had no need for a wife . He had never before thought so much of his father's ex- ample as he did now . Clara was mani- festly a hot - tempered woman , a very hot- tempered woman indeed ! Now his mother was also a hot ...
... believe that he had no need for a wife . He had never before thought so much of his father's ex- ample as he did now . Clara was mani- festly a hot - tempered woman , a very hot- tempered woman indeed ! Now his mother was also a hot ...
19. oldal
... believe that she felt for him that sort of affection which a wo- man should have for the man she is to mar- ry ; but she had failed . She hardly knew whether she had in truth ever loved him ; but she was quite sure that she did not love ...
... believe that she felt for him that sort of affection which a wo- man should have for the man she is to mar- ry ; but she had failed . She hardly knew whether she had in truth ever loved him ; but she was quite sure that she did not love ...
24. oldal
... believe , the most largely sold , and the one which has commanded the most permanent circula- tion . And , as a necessary result of this in- cidental popularity , the ensuing novels of the authoress were comparatively unsuc- Seldom has ...
... believe , the most largely sold , and the one which has commanded the most permanent circula- tion . And , as a necessary result of this in- cidental popularity , the ensuing novels of the authoress were comparatively unsuc- Seldom has ...
49. oldal
... believe he will remember what the dear squire took it into his head to suggest for many days . It is so pleasant His voice was so kind and true , his to be on the old terms again ; and what manner so winning yet wistful , that Molly ...
... believe he will remember what the dear squire took it into his head to suggest for many days . It is so pleasant His voice was so kind and true , his to be on the old terms again ; and what manner so winning yet wistful , that Molly ...
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