Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... picture , called " Sir Josseline going to the Holy Land , " where sir Josse- line de Mowbray stood , in complete armour , pointing to a horrid figure of a prostrate Jew , on whose naked back an executioner , with uplifted whip , was pre ...
... picture , called " Sir Josseline going to the Holy Land , " where sir Josse- line de Mowbray stood , in complete armour , pointing to a horrid figure of a prostrate Jew , on whose naked back an executioner , with uplifted whip , was pre ...
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... picture of a faded old beauty . Adhering religiously to the fashion of the times when she had been worshipped she made it a point to wear the old head - dress exactly . She was in black , in a hoop of vast circumference , and she looked ...
... picture of a faded old beauty . Adhering religiously to the fashion of the times when she had been worshipped she made it a point to wear the old head - dress exactly . She was in black , in a hoop of vast circumference , and she looked ...
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... pictures we had a copy , and my mother had often wished to see the original . Mr. Montenero said he was happy in having it in his power to gratify her wish ; he possessed the original of this picture . But few of Murillo's paint- ings ...
... pictures we had a copy , and my mother had often wished to see the original . Mr. Montenero said he was happy in having it in his power to gratify her wish ; he possessed the original of this picture . But few of Murillo's paint- ings ...
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... pictures , and I therefore put off my visit for a day , when I found my mother had engaged herself to attend a party of fair en- couragers of smugglers to a cheap French lace shop . I wrote an apology to Mr. Montenero , and Heaven knows ...
... pictures , and I therefore put off my visit for a day , when I found my mother had engaged herself to attend a party of fair en- couragers of smugglers to a cheap French lace shop . I wrote an apology to Mr. Montenero , and Heaven knows ...
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... pictures . As I had told him that I had permission to take with me any of my friends , I could not refuse his request , though I must own that I would rather have gone without him . I was a little afraid of his raillery , and of the ...
... pictures . As I had told him that I had permission to take with me any of my friends , I could not refuse his request , though I must own that I would rather have gone without him . I was a little afraid of his raillery , and of the ...
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acquaintance æther apothecary appeared asked Baldwin begged believe Berenice Black Prince bore called carriage Christian Coates colonel Topham countenance creature cried curiosity daugh daughter dear declared delighted English enthusiasm eyes fashion father favour fear feelings felt Fowler gentleman Gibraltar hand happy hear heard heart Heaven Hebrew honour hope imagination instant Israel Lyons Jewess Jewish Josseline's Jupiter Ammon knew lady Anne Mowbray lady de Brantefield ladyship letter lion London look lord Mowbray lordship Macklin Manessa manner Merchant of Venice mind miss Montenero morning mother Mowbray's muff nature never night numbers opinion orange-woman party passion pawnbroker perceived picture pleased poor Jacob prejudices present racter recollect repeated ring rington seemed seen Shylock sir Josseline speak spoke stood sure talking tell tenero thing thought tion told tone took turned voice Wandering Jew wish woman words