Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... objected to the entanglement of an engagement to be fulfilled only at a distant period ; but in the present state of her health , which she too surely knew to be uncertain , if not de- clining , it would entail upon her daughter certain ...
... objected to the entanglement of an engagement to be fulfilled only at a distant period ; but in the present state of her health , which she too surely knew to be uncertain , if not de- clining , it would entail upon her daughter certain ...
الصفحة 69
... objection Mrs. Mowbray , to your being prima donna , upon every occasion ; I shall be obliged to you , to leave me to play personage muet , whenever I please . " 66 " Oh ! by all means , " returned Mrs. Mowbray , laughing , and rising ...
... objection Mrs. Mowbray , to your being prima donna , upon every occasion ; I shall be obliged to you , to leave me to play personage muet , whenever I please . " 66 " Oh ! by all means , " returned Mrs. Mowbray , laughing , and rising ...
الصفحة 123
... objection , I sup- pose , " said Montague . " His heroes touch the brink of all we hate , and yet we hate them not ; you may as well quarrel with Milton for investing Satan with majesty for not painting him with horns and hoofs . " " No ...
... objection , I sup- pose , " said Montague . " His heroes touch the brink of all we hate , and yet we hate them not ; you may as well quarrel with Milton for investing Satan with majesty for not painting him with horns and hoofs . " " No ...
الصفحة 124
... objection " returned Montague , " do but add a laurel to the unfading wreath he has won . They prove the won- drous , the magic skill by which he rules the human heart , making it vibrate at will to his slightest touch . " I think it ...
... objection " returned Montague , " do but add a laurel to the unfading wreath he has won . They prove the won- drous , the magic skill by which he rules the human heart , making it vibrate at will to his slightest touch . " I think it ...
الصفحة 159
... objection . " Fanny blushed ; and , saying that she did not mean to be understood au pied de la let- tre , ran out of the room . " And thus end my hopes and expect- ations , " exclaimed Mrs. Mowbray , as she shut the door . " Yes , my ...
... objection . " Fanny blushed ; and , saying that she did not mean to be understood au pied de la let- tre , ran out of the room . " And thus end my hopes and expect- ations , " exclaimed Mrs. Mowbray , as she shut the door . " Yes , my ...
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