Court life at Naples in our own times, by the author of 'La Cava'.1861 |
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... church . Now , however , being the solitary guest , the circumstance was awkward ; but , to the Mowbrays ' surprise , he met the difficulty by asking permission to accompany them to the sacred building . They readily consented , and the ...
... church . Now , however , being the solitary guest , the circumstance was awkward ; but , to the Mowbrays ' surprise , he met the difficulty by asking permission to accompany them to the sacred building . They readily consented , and the ...
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... church , and rejoiced at his liberal opinions , he ( the rector ) having always understood that most Italian Roman ... church , which was a sure way to the good rector's heart . " Yes , " the latter replied ; " thanks to our mutual ...
... church , and rejoiced at his liberal opinions , he ( the rector ) having always understood that most Italian Roman ... church , which was a sure way to the good rector's heart . " Yes , " the latter replied ; " thanks to our mutual ...
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... churches and chapels of ease are sadly destitute of beauty , and give one the impression that four walls , roofed in , and large enough to contain a certain number of persons , are quite sufficient for devotional purposes . But I ...
... churches and chapels of ease are sadly destitute of beauty , and give one the impression that four walls , roofed in , and large enough to contain a certain number of persons , are quite sufficient for devotional purposes . But I ...
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... church . " " True ! how stupid of me to forget ! " " But , Helen dear , " said her father , " it was especially stated in the flaming paragraph that the ceremony took place at the Roman Catholic chapel in London , the E 3 IN OUR OWN ...
... church . " " True ! how stupid of me to forget ! " " But , Helen dear , " said her father , " it was especially stated in the flaming paragraph that the ceremony took place at the Roman Catholic chapel in London , the E 3 IN OUR OWN ...
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... Church ! " " Pardon me , Monsieur le Prince ; members of the Established Church are as fully convinced of the purity of their faith as the Roman Catholics can be of theirs . Those who change the fashion of their belief as readily as ...
... Church ! " " Pardon me , Monsieur le Prince ; members of the Established Church are as fully convinced of the purity of their faith as the Roman Catholics can be of theirs . Those who change the fashion of their belief as readily as ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance admiration answered attention ball Baron Torlone Baronet beautiful better Boy Jack bride carriage Castel Castelbianco chapel charming cher Chiaja child church cigar coloured companion Conte Contessa countenance cried crowd dance daughter dear dinner door dress Elena England English entered Everard exclaimed eyes faith fashion favour feelings felt follow foreign Gaetano girl hand happy heart Helen rose honour husband inquired Italian John Bull ladies latter laughed looked Louisa Madame Maestà Malafede Marchmont married Miss Monsieur morning mother Mowbray Mowbray's Naples native politeness Neapolitan never night Otley Padre Calvi party Poor Helen Pozzuoli pretty Prince Princesse Principessa Priory proceeded quadrilles rector rest returned Roman Catholic rose round Royal seated Selwood Sir John smile Sorrento stranger street table d'hôte tears things thought told turned walk whispered wife wish words young
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Página 122 - The Lord bless thee, and keep thee : the Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee : the Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.
Página 94 - Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Find us farther than today.