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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... received from the novels which we stole and secretly read , in the days of our boyhood : we found them interesting and affecting to a de- gree which made us begin again to think the serious occupations of life weary , stale , flat , and ...
... received from the novels which we stole and secretly read , in the days of our boyhood : we found them interesting and affecting to a de- gree which made us begin again to think the serious occupations of life weary , stale , flat , and ...
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... received her provocations with a sly gravity , -now repressing her when she went too far ; now awakening her by his playful sarcasms , while he regarded her , at the same time , with looks not always consistent , it must be owned , with ...
... received her provocations with a sly gravity , -now repressing her when she went too far ; now awakening her by his playful sarcasms , while he regarded her , at the same time , with looks not always consistent , it must be owned , with ...
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... longer impatiently , and somewhat ungratefully , received . Thrice and again the Psyche was consulted ; for even though she had not an expectation of seeing Lord William , who did not make one of the party 42 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... longer impatiently , and somewhat ungratefully , received . Thrice and again the Psyche was consulted ; for even though she had not an expectation of seeing Lord William , who did not make one of the party 42 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... received by Regent - street and Hyde - Park , except by those drawn from the beach at Dover , or the chain - pier at Brighton ; interspersed , for once in their lives , by a visit to the Continent , which enables them to discourse of ...
... received by Regent - street and Hyde - Park , except by those drawn from the beach at Dover , or the chain - pier at Brighton ; interspersed , for once in their lives , by a visit to the Continent , which enables them to discourse of ...
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... received . Whereas Mrs. Carlton , as easily dazzled by vanity as the weakest girl of seventeen , encouraged all this by every means in her power , and never , by the slightest warning hint , put this inexperienced young creature upon ...
... received . Whereas Mrs. Carlton , as easily dazzled by vanity as the weakest girl of seventeen , encouraged all this by every means in her power , and never , by the slightest warning hint , put this inexperienced young creature upon ...
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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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