The Metropolis: A Novel, Volume 2J.J. Stockdale, 1822 |
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... woman's excuse , as my saying that I hate Mr. Jy because I hate him , is also ; but when a B 5 woman woman writes , let the indulgent reader remember that she THE METROPOLIS . 13.
... woman's excuse , as my saying that I hate Mr. Jy because I hate him , is also ; but when a B 5 woman woman writes , let the indulgent reader remember that she THE METROPOLIS . 13.
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A Novel. woman writes , let the indulgent reader remember that she is a woman . With this claim on my country- men's liberality , I shall conclude this chapter , and pass from a heaver to a lighter subject . CHAPTER II . WE were favored ...
A Novel. woman writes , let the indulgent reader remember that she is a woman . With this claim on my country- men's liberality , I shall conclude this chapter , and pass from a heaver to a lighter subject . CHAPTER II . WE were favored ...
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... woman that I should be in to dress ? " " At six , my Lady . " " Oh that's very well , for I shall dine at eight . ” She now reached our hall door . " Mr. Porter , please to take out a pine - apple for my Lady , and a French basket ...
... woman that I should be in to dress ? " " At six , my Lady . " " Oh that's very well , for I shall dine at eight . ” She now reached our hall door . " Mr. Porter , please to take out a pine - apple for my Lady , and a French basket ...
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... woman , but - brisons la . Je n'aimerois jamais ; never will I trust myself again , said I to myself in a firm and resolute tone . The ensuing day Fidelio appeared . He had seen the young man , and offered his advice . It was taken . He ...
... woman , but - brisons la . Je n'aimerois jamais ; never will I trust myself again , said I to myself in a firm and resolute tone . The ensuing day Fidelio appeared . He had seen the young man , and offered his advice . It was taken . He ...
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... woman ; but , in a drawing - room , as awkward and as clumsy as a dray- horse , as obstinate and as vulgar as any peasant in the kingdom ; indeed she is his lordship's game- keeper's › D. 5 keeper's daughter . By her he has one son ...
... woman ; but , in a drawing - room , as awkward and as clumsy as a dray- horse , as obstinate and as vulgar as any peasant in the kingdom ; indeed she is his lordship's game- keeper's › D. 5 keeper's daughter . By her he has one son ...
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abroad acquaintance admiration arrived bailiff beauty Begone dull care better called carriage CHAPTER character circle Colonel concluded conduct Corsica Countess court cried daughter devil disguise domino dress ducats Duke elegant Envoy exclaimed fancy fashion female Fidelio Fleet prison followed fortune French gave gentleman Grace habited half hand head heart honorable horses hundred husband Italian greyhound known Lady G Lady Newfangle lady's Ladyship late laugh leave look Lord Lordship manner married mask masquerade mind mother never night noble nom de guerre notoriety pardon party passed peer person PHYSIOGNOMY poor Lady prison quadrille racter replied Roman senator ruined seduction sent servant smile soon supper tell thing thought three Graces tion told took town turn Vauxhall Walmer whilst wife Wildish Wimbledon woman young
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Página 44 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Página 80 - We know the things are neither rich nor rare But wonder how the devil they get there'5 from Gary I have heard of Charles Lamb & Wainright the Painter who has fell into good luck & I am glad of it many very many are destined to illustrate the old adage — 'It is better to be born fortunate then rich...
Página 5 - The earl of Carlisle has lately published an eighteen-penny pamphlet on the state of the Stage, and offers his plan for building a new theatre : it is to be hoped his Lordship will be permitted to bring forward any thing for the Stage, except his own tragedies. $ " Doff that lion's hide, And hang a calf -skin on those recreant limbs.
Página 97 - Rome, not to imbibe the severe patriotism of the Roman senator, not to advance in republicanism, unless his connection with Lady W - r deserve that name ; but to accompany a frail, interesting female,, then the subject of a crim. con. trial, and now bis partner for life.