Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... once the vocation of its proprietor , if pious books , strewed upon the tables , and evangelical tracts covering the sophas , did not indicate another calling than that of the muse ; for though here and there appeared much of the Sappho ...
... once the vocation of its proprietor , if pious books , strewed upon the tables , and evangelical tracts covering the sophas , did not indicate another calling than that of the muse ; for though here and there appeared much of the Sappho ...
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... once with two hands . " This catalogue raisonée , or rather déraisonée , might be taken as epitomizing the perversion of human intellect , and as evincing the successful circulation of the folly , hy- pocrisy , and imposition of the day ...
... once with two hands . " This catalogue raisonée , or rather déraisonée , might be taken as epitomizing the perversion of human intellect , and as evincing the successful circulation of the folly , hy- pocrisy , and imposition of the day ...
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... once to the account of supreme English bon ton . It was Miss Crawley who had received the Commodore's message , who had told the footman that she would receive him , until her brother was at leisure to attend to his summons ; and who ...
... once to the account of supreme English bon ton . It was Miss Crawley who had received the Commodore's message , who had told the footman that she would receive him , until her brother was at leisure to attend to his summons ; and who ...
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... once struck on the apprehension of her quick - sighted guest , and uniting with the exigencies of his own situation and business , it at once decided him in yielding to solicitations , which , coming from a woman , even such a wo- man ...
... once struck on the apprehension of her quick - sighted guest , and uniting with the exigencies of his own situation and business , it at once decided him in yielding to solicitations , which , coming from a woman , even such a wo- man ...
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... once pompous and officious , servile and oppressive , formed alike to tyrannize or cringe , had been placed a clerk in a government office ; where , by his pliancy and in- dustry , he made himself useful to a personage of shallow ...
... once pompous and officious , servile and oppressive , formed alike to tyrannize or cringe , had been placed a clerk in a government office ; where , by his pliancy and in- dustry , he made himself useful to a personage of shallow ...
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