Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 384 páginas |
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... painful to my feelings in the idea of so much elegance and beauty being condemned for life to the seclusion of an odious parsonage - neither carriage , table , nor society ! -for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly ...
... painful to my feelings in the idea of so much elegance and beauty being condemned for life to the seclusion of an odious parsonage - neither carriage , table , nor society ! -for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly ...
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... half their wish obtain , The toiling pleasure sickens into pain ; And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy , The heart , distrusting , asks , if this be joy . GOLDSMITH . CHAPTER III . " said " AND SO , Louisa A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 23.
... half their wish obtain , The toiling pleasure sickens into pain ; And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy , The heart , distrusting , asks , if this be joy . GOLDSMITH . CHAPTER III . " said " AND SO , Louisa A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 23.
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... painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his expectations , his purposes , his hopes , his fears - his own obscure pros- pects , the vast claims of Louisa ; uncertainty , hesita- tion , revolt ...
... painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his expectations , his purposes , his hopes , his fears - his own obscure pros- pects , the vast claims of Louisa ; uncertainty , hesita- tion , revolt ...
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... pains to understand the true meaning of the revelation that he preached ; nor had he neglected to improve every faculty which might render such preach- ing useful and acceptable to his fellow - creatures . pursuit of this object , he ...
... pains to understand the true meaning of the revelation that he preached ; nor had he neglected to improve every faculty which might render such preach- ing useful and acceptable to his fellow - creatures . pursuit of this object , he ...
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... pains had been spared , either by Mrs. Carlton or by Rosalie , to adorn Louisa for this important occasion . Once ... painful sense of obligation with which we receive benefits from any hands but of those whom we tenderly love . But ...
... pains had been spared , either by Mrs. Carlton or by Rosalie , to adorn Louisa for this important occasion . Once ... painful sense of obligation with which we receive benefits from any hands but of those whom we tenderly love . But ...
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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 - 1836 |
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