Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... Maitland , ( a young clergyman who formed one of the group . ) " Purest and most exquisite may require some qualifying ; but don't imagine , Mon- tague , that it is necessary to extend your compassion to me ; for I have read the poem in ...
... Maitland , ( a young clergyman who formed one of the group . ) " Purest and most exquisite may require some qualifying ; but don't imagine , Mon- tague , that it is necessary to extend your compassion to me ; for I have read the poem in ...
الصفحة 96
... Maitland , " who denies their enchantment ; but something more is desirable for beings who , all delicate and lovely as they are , must endure the wear and tear of life . " " If to soften and enervate the mind were the sole tendency of ...
... Maitland , " who denies their enchantment ; but something more is desirable for beings who , all delicate and lovely as they are , must endure the wear and tear of life . " " If to soften and enervate the mind were the sole tendency of ...
الصفحة 98
... Maitland , smiling . " Very possibly , " returned Mr. Mow- bray ; " but they are like angel visits , few and far between . ' 999 " We are not obliged to accept assertion founded on prejudice instead of reasoning , " · said Montague ...
... Maitland , smiling . " Very possibly , " returned Mr. Mow- bray ; " but they are like angel visits , few and far between . ' 999 " We are not obliged to accept assertion founded on prejudice instead of reasoning , " · said Montague ...
الصفحة 99
... Maitland , felt relieved from the dread of being obliged to talk when she had nothing to say ; flattering herself that Mr. Maitland would be too much engaged with Fanny , who was his next neighbour , to think of addressing her . For ...
... Maitland , felt relieved from the dread of being obliged to talk when she had nothing to say ; flattering herself that Mr. Maitland would be too much engaged with Fanny , who was his next neighbour , to think of addressing her . For ...
الصفحة 104
... Maitland , " Was not that cleverly managed ? You , and I , mere dull English people might have blundered and hesitated between our amor patriæ , on one side , and a feeling of politeness on the other ; but she won her way triumphantly ...
... Maitland , " Was not that cleverly managed ? You , and I , mere dull English people might have blundered and hesitated between our amor patriæ , on one side , and a feeling of politeness on the other ; but she won her way triumphantly ...
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