The Dowager: Or, The New School for ScandalLong, 1849 - 126 páginas |
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... soon remain- sons suffering under imputation , on her owned of Mr. David Brigson in Viscount Gransden . knowledge of the slight grounds upon which His wife , who was as shrewd as himself , con- the world rests its condemnations ...
... soon remain- sons suffering under imputation , on her owned of Mr. David Brigson in Viscount Gransden . knowledge of the slight grounds upon which His wife , who was as shrewd as himself , con- the world rests its condemnations ...
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... soon present themselves for her formalities of his house were exemplary . In hand . The eldest of his co - heiresses was a all respects , the intentions of the late amiable match for a prince , even without reference to Lady Grandison ...
... soon present themselves for her formalities of his house were exemplary . In hand . The eldest of his co - heiresses was a all respects , the intentions of the late amiable match for a prince , even without reference to Lady Grandison ...
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... soon be dis- my cousin . By the time my aunt Meliora missed from her affections . mentioned the subject to me a second time , I A blush of self - accusation , however , reminded was able to listen without much emotion ; and Lady Mary ...
... soon be dis- my cousin . By the time my aunt Meliora missed from her affections . mentioned the subject to me a second time , I A blush of self - accusation , however , reminded was able to listen without much emotion ; and Lady Mary ...
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... soon after the Cecilia ventured a single glance towards her marriage of the Evelyns and their settling at mother . But it conveyed such a world of joy the Willows , Lady Seldon discovered that Mrs. and exultation , that Lady Mary felt ...
... soon after the Cecilia ventured a single glance towards her marriage of the Evelyns and their settling at mother . But it conveyed such a world of joy the Willows , Lady Seldon discovered that Mrs. and exultation , that Lady Mary felt ...
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... soon as they had thrown off their favor which she felt towards the two bosom dominos and avowed themselves Radicals in friends of her husband . She was glad to see disguise , to assign Gransden Park to Robert him in her opera - box ...
... soon as they had thrown off their favor which she felt towards the two bosom dominos and avowed themselves Radicals in friends of her husband . She was glad to see disguise , to assign Gransden Park to Robert him in her opera - box ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
answered arms Augustus Basil Deane beautiful Bona Bootles carriage child Clermont countenance cousin cried daugh daughter dear Dearmouth door Dorcas Dowager Earl Eaton Square Evelyn exclaimed eyes face Fairholme fancy father feel felt Fielden gaze gentleman gipsy Gipsy King girl glance Gwendoline hand happy head hear heard heart heiress Henry Windsor husband John Evelyn Johnny Lady Alicia Lady Delmaine Lady Gransden Lady Lisle Lady Mary Lady Medwyn Lady Meliora ladyship laugh look Lord Chichester Lord Grandison Lord Gransden Lord Lionel Lord Vallance lordship Lorenzo ma'am mamma mamma mia marriage ment mind Miss Drelincourt Miss Mauleverer morning mother Mount-Trevor never night Oakham poor pretty replied Seacombe seemed Sibyl sister smile sure tell thing thought Tintoretto tion turned Villa Rosa voice Walter Wendover whilst wife window woman words young lady Zora
Passagens conhecidas
Página 8 - In the most literal of senses, "the earth hath bubbles as the water hath ; and these are of them.
Página 112 - There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found ; And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground...
Página 105 - Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur — not A groan o'er his untimely lot...
Página 41 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Página 94 - Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, Whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God, I come!
Página 55 - Gypsies so prepossessing as in that country ; their complexion is dark, but not disagreeably so ; their faces are oval, their features regular, their foreheads rather low, and their hands and feet small. The men are taller than the English peasantry, and far more active. They all speak the English language with fluency, and in their gait and demeanour are easy and graceful; in both points standing in striking contrast with the peasantry, who in speech are slow and uncouth, and in manner dogged and...
Página 168 - The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which creditors regret) Lets out impatiently his rushing breath, Less from disgust of life than dread of death.
Página 45 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, , bring again, ' . -' Seals of love, but seal'd in vain.
Página 22 - OH, she is guileless as the birds That sing beside the summer brooks; With music in her gentle words, With magic in her winsome looks. With beauty by all eyes confessed, With grace beyond the reach of art ; And, better still than all the rest, With perfect singleness of heart...
Página 94 - Lord : and though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow ; though they be red like crimson, they shall be white like wool, Isa.