Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... sort of shepherdess's hat , added to the quaker - like simplicity of her dress . Her quick eye had lighted upon the Com- modore , who stood mingled but not confounded with the plebeian crowd ; and she now returned 12 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... sort of shepherdess's hat , added to the quaker - like simplicity of her dress . Her quick eye had lighted upon the Com- modore , who stood mingled but not confounded with the plebeian crowd ; and she now returned 12 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... the amiable cadet , she added , " the Mag- nus Apollo of the age and country , was a young barrister of great poetical , poli- tical , and diplomatic promise , her éléve , and , as the poet said , darling without end 22 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... the amiable cadet , she added , " the Mag- nus Apollo of the age and country , was a young barrister of great poetical , poli- tical , and diplomatic promise , her éléve , and , as the poet said , darling without end 22 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... added with an air , half primitive , half dra- matic , " It was my good fortune , or should I not rather say my ill fortune , early in life to be distinguished by the celebrat ed Lady Clotworthy , of Bath , whose prize poems . 99 Here ...
... added with an air , half primitive , half dra- matic , " It was my good fortune , or should I not rather say my ill fortune , early in life to be distinguished by the celebrat ed Lady Clotworthy , of Bath , whose prize poems . 99 Here ...
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... - sufficient . He had seen a little service in America , a good deal in the peninsula ; and though his residence in other countries had cleared away many of his local prejudices and littlenesses , it had added 54 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... - sufficient . He had seen a little service in America , a good deal in the peninsula ; and though his residence in other countries had cleared away many of his local prejudices and littlenesses , it had added 54 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... added little to the stock of his original ideas , and took nothing from the purity of his original brogue . His phrases were all broadly idiomatical ; his conversation enriched with regi- mental technicalities and Irish slang ; and when ...
... added little to the stock of his original ideas , and took nothing from the purity of his original brogue . His phrases were all broadly idiomatical ; his conversation enriched with regi- mental technicalities and Irish slang ; and when ...
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