Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... I. LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN BY R. BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . PRINTED BY HOWLETT AND BRIMMER , FRITH STREET , SOHO , 1834 . PRICE OF THE THREE VOLS . 12S . BOUND . FLIRTATION . CHAPTER I. It seems to be true , COLBURN'S.
... I. LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN BY R. BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . PRINTED BY HOWLETT AND BRIMMER , FRITH STREET , SOHO , 1834 . PRICE OF THE THREE VOLS . 12S . BOUND . FLIRTATION . CHAPTER I. It seems to be true , COLBURN'S.
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... true meaning of language , and is the refuge of inferiority to hide its emptiness ; added to which , Lord Mowbray could not coolly speculate on worldly advantages , whilst the memory of one connected , though distantly , with him by ...
... true meaning of language , and is the refuge of inferiority to hide its emptiness ; added to which , Lord Mowbray could not coolly speculate on worldly advantages , whilst the memory of one connected , though distantly , with him by ...
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. FLIRTATION . CHAPTER I. It seems to be true , that no plenitude of present gratifications can make the possessor happy for a con- tinuance , unless he have something in reserve - some- thing to hope for and ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. FLIRTATION . CHAPTER I. It seems to be true , that no plenitude of present gratifications can make the possessor happy for a con- tinuance , unless he have something in reserve - some- thing to hope for and ...
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... true mean- ing of language , and is the refuge of inferiority to hide its emptiness ; added to which , Lord Mowbray could not coolly speculate on worldly advantages , whilst the memory of one connect- ed , though distantly , with him by ...
... true mean- ing of language , and is the refuge of inferiority to hide its emptiness ; added to which , Lord Mowbray could not coolly speculate on worldly advantages , whilst the memory of one connect- ed , though distantly , with him by ...
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... true , I have nothing to do - nothing , absolutely , ex- cept to amuse myself ; neither have I ever had : but , then , how shall I do that ? " and he sighed as he took up a newspaper which lay on the table , and run his eye carelessly ...
... true , I have nothing to do - nothing , absolutely , ex- cept to amuse myself ; neither have I ever had : but , then , how shall I do that ? " and he sighed as he took up a newspaper which lay on the table , and run his eye carelessly ...
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