The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 1C. S. Van Winkle, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... character , that at times it approaches to sublimity . Nothing can be more touching than to behold a soft and tender female , who has been all weakness and dependence , and alive to every trivial rough- ness while THE WIFE. ...
... character , that at times it approaches to sublimity . Nothing can be more touching than to behold a soft and tender female , who has been all weakness and dependence , and alive to every trivial rough- ness while THE WIFE. ...
الصفحة 40
... ness , the bitterest blasts of adversity . As the vine which has long twined its grace- ful foliage around the oak , and been lifted by it into sunshine , will , when the hardy plant is rift- ed by the thunderbolt , cling round it with ...
... ness , the bitterest blasts of adversity . As the vine which has long twined its grace- ful foliage around the oak , and been lifted by it into sunshine , will , when the hardy plant is rift- ed by the thunderbolt , cling round it with ...
الصفحة 41
... story , of which I was once a wit- ness . My intimate friend , Leslie , had married a beautiful and accomplished girl , who had been brought up in the midst of fashionable life . 6 41 have a wife and children-if you are prosper- ...
... story , of which I was once a wit- ness . My intimate friend , Leslie , had married a beautiful and accomplished girl , who had been brought up in the midst of fashionable life . 6 41 have a wife and children-if you are prosper- ...
الصفحة 44
... ness ! " " And why not ? " said I. " She must know it sooner or later you cannot keep it long from her , and the intelligence may break upon her in a more startling manner than if imparted by yourself ; for the accents of those we love ...
... ness ! " " And why not ? " said I. " She must know it sooner or later you cannot keep it long from her , and the intelligence may break upon her in a more startling manner than if imparted by yourself ; for the accents of those we love ...
الصفحة 51
... ness and good humour . Indeed , she seems in better spirits than I have ever known her ; she has been to me all love , and tenderness , and comfort ! " " Admirable girl ! " exclaimed I. " You call yourself poor , my friend ; you never ...
... ness and good humour . Indeed , she seems in better spirits than I have ever known her ; she has been to me all love , and tenderness , and comfort ! " " Admirable girl ! " exclaimed I. " You call yourself poor , my friend ; you never ...
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