The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 54
... soon as possible , to exhaust her temporary resentment , for she expresses resentment rather than grief in her lamentation for Henry , it is necessary that it be exasperated to its fiercest ex- treme . Accordingly , Richard , breaking ...
... soon as possible , to exhaust her temporary resentment , for she expresses resentment rather than grief in her lamentation for Henry , it is necessary that it be exasperated to its fiercest ex- treme . Accordingly , Richard , breaking ...
الصفحة 63
... soon learned that she was an only daughter ; that she was now in her twenty - second year ; that her father died when she was a child , leaving her a handsome for- tune , which , being placed in the hands of a relation in the mercantile ...
... soon learned that she was an only daughter ; that she was now in her twenty - second year ; that her father died when she was a child , leaving her a handsome for- tune , which , being placed in the hands of a relation in the mercantile ...
الصفحة 64
... soon recovered her tranquillity , and , withdrawing her hand , answered with her usual unaffected mod- esty , but with a firmness I had never before ob- served : That she was obliged to me for my favour- 6 able opinion ; but as our ...
... soon recovered her tranquillity , and , withdrawing her hand , answered with her usual unaffected mod- esty , but with a firmness I had never before ob- served : That she was obliged to me for my favour- 6 able opinion ; but as our ...
الصفحة 68
... soon as Lord- knew for certain that his breath was out , he and I went down to take possession ; and in a strange condition , to be sure , we found things ; but , in less than a month , we turned all topsy - turvy , and it is now in the ...
... soon as Lord- knew for certain that his breath was out , he and I went down to take possession ; and in a strange condition , to be sure , we found things ; but , in less than a month , we turned all topsy - turvy , and it is now in the ...
الصفحة 74
... soon found it impossible to accom- modate myself to his frugal and economical ideas ; and my inclination for amusement , which he used to call dissipation and idleness , could not give way to his habits of industry and attention . 66 ...
... soon found it impossible to accom- modate myself to his frugal and economical ideas ; and my inclination for amusement , which he used to call dissipation and idleness , could not give way to his habits of industry and attention . 66 ...
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