Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... imagination of young men of fashion - nobody will be surprised to hear that Colonel Cadogan , arrived at that age when favoris are dyed , wigs à la royale worn , and to which clings a slight tincture of ancient gal- lantry in manner ...
... imagination of young men of fashion - nobody will be surprised to hear that Colonel Cadogan , arrived at that age when favoris are dyed , wigs à la royale worn , and to which clings a slight tincture of ancient gal- lantry in manner ...
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... imagination of that poetic cast which approaches to genius - her sensibility for ex- cellence , and for beauty exquisite — but in pro- portion to her gifts , so was her present spiritless ennui . To her , the witty gossip , the hints ...
... imagination of that poetic cast which approaches to genius - her sensibility for ex- cellence , and for beauty exquisite — but in pro- portion to her gifts , so was her present spiritless ennui . To her , the witty gossip , the hints ...
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... imagination , more especially one , whose leading distinction was the extreme softness of her temper . To a highly- cultivated understanding , and spirited , manly character , with manners such as a perfect know- ledge of the world and ...
... imagination , more especially one , whose leading distinction was the extreme softness of her temper . To a highly- cultivated understanding , and spirited , manly character , with manners such as a perfect know- ledge of the world and ...
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... imagination - an imagination to which , for the moment , he was himself the slave . Bewitched by the beauty and delicacy of Louisa , he became really , for the time , the enraptured being he appeared . His devotion exceeded all ...
... imagination - an imagination to which , for the moment , he was himself the slave . Bewitched by the beauty and delicacy of Louisa , he became really , for the time , the enraptured being he appeared . His devotion exceeded all ...
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... carriage started forward ; Louisa sank into a cor- ner in the most delightful reverie : all those late passages of tenderness and love , heightened by the imaginative character of herself and her lover , and by A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 101.
... carriage started forward ; Louisa sank into a cor- ner in the most delightful reverie : all those late passages of tenderness and love , heightened by the imaginative character of herself and her lover , and by A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 101.
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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