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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... society - succeeding to the cheerful visions of peace and love which had long occupied his fancy , almost without exciting his attention . Long , in painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his ...
... society - succeeding to the cheerful visions of peace and love which had long occupied his fancy , almost without exciting his attention . Long , in painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his ...
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... society , and which are there tossed about with a grace so peculiar , were to her perfectly and utterly uninteresting . There was no conversation that could properly be called conversation ; and not a single subject was dis- cussed that ...
... society , and which are there tossed about with a grace so peculiar , were to her perfectly and utterly uninteresting . There was no conversation that could properly be called conversation ; and not a single subject was dis- cussed that ...
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... was , it is certain , warmly solicited and disputed— and flattery was lavished at her feet in a way which she felt , and felt justly , to be rather an humiliation . Had her rank in society been less equivocal A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 63.
... was , it is certain , warmly solicited and disputed— and flattery was lavished at her feet in a way which she felt , and felt justly , to be rather an humiliation . Had her rank in society been less equivocal A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 63.
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... society been less equivocal , she would have probably found her admirers more reserved in their expressions of admiration . A certain surprise to find one so elegant and charming derived from a sphere they were accustomed to regard with ...
... society been less equivocal , she would have probably found her admirers more reserved in their expressions of admiration . A certain surprise to find one so elegant and charming derived from a sphere they were accustomed to regard with ...
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... society ; composed , for the chief part , of those modest characters , who rarely presume to form an opinion of their own ; and who are guided in all things , small and great , either by the unquestionable prece- dents of fashion - or ...
... society ; composed , for the chief part , of those modest characters , who rarely presume to form an opinion of their own ; and who are guided in all things , small and great , either by the unquestionable prece- dents of fashion - or ...
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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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