Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... LADY . There is no virtue more amiable in the softer sex , than that mild and quiescent spirit of Devotion , which , without en- tangling itself in the dogmas of Religion , is melted by its charities and exhilarated by its hopes ...
... LADY . There is no virtue more amiable in the softer sex , than that mild and quiescent spirit of Devotion , which , without en- tangling itself in the dogmas of Religion , is melted by its charities and exhilarated by its hopes ...
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... lady , with a look of mock - supplication ; " spare me the definitions - the derivations : I have an instinctive , irresistible , un- conquerable aversion to them ; so lay aside that alarming logical look ; for I defy you and Horne ...
... lady , with a look of mock - supplication ; " spare me the definitions - the derivations : I have an instinctive , irresistible , un- conquerable aversion to them ; so lay aside that alarming logical look ; for I defy you and Horne ...
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... lady's ? " " Of all and every species , genus , and variety . How can a ray of eloquence be expected from that slow , pausing , ponder- ing race , whose sole delight is in defini- tions ! " " Sole delight , " echoed Mr. Mowbray ...
... lady's ? " " Of all and every species , genus , and variety . How can a ray of eloquence be expected from that slow , pausing , ponder- ing race , whose sole delight is in defini- tions ! " " Sole delight , " echoed Mr. Mowbray ...
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... lady , who ex- cites this overwhelming sorrow ; but doubt- less , she was superlative ! " " Oh mortal mixture of earth's mould was never half so perfect ! " exclaimed Mrs. Mowbray " A gem ! a bird of paradise ! if her proneurs , are to ...
... lady , who ex- cites this overwhelming sorrow ; but doubt- less , she was superlative ! " " Oh mortal mixture of earth's mould was never half so perfect ! " exclaimed Mrs. Mowbray " A gem ! a bird of paradise ! if her proneurs , are to ...
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... lady ; " but pray , my dear , have mercy upon me ! and don't open the newspaper : this is your fifth cup of tea ; and I am sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 Exactly so , " said Mr. Mowbray ; " and I am sorry to ...
... lady ; " but pray , my dear , have mercy upon me ! and don't open the newspaper : this is your fifth cup of tea ; and I am sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 Exactly so , " said Mr. Mowbray ; " and I am sorry to ...
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