Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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Página 67
... reason why she had discarded her dress of the pre- ceding evening ; and she was obliged to relate the circumstance which had induced her to re- sign it . How the knowledge of this enhanced her loveliness in the General's estimation ...
... reason why she had discarded her dress of the pre- ceding evening ; and she was obliged to relate the circumstance which had induced her to re- sign it . How the knowledge of this enhanced her loveliness in the General's estimation ...
Página 92
... reason that we are too near them to entertain a dispassionate judgment of them ; and as to the latter , it is unchristian to do so at our fellow - creatures ; but it is quité right , fair , and proper , and our bounden duty , to lash ...
... reason that we are too near them to entertain a dispassionate judgment of them ; and as to the latter , it is unchristian to do so at our fellow - creatures ; but it is quité right , fair , and proper , and our bounden duty , to lash ...
Página 99
... reason , had by a misplaced devotion which , thus erroneously indulged , is but a wretched idolatry , lost her happiness and en- dangered that of the person to whom she sa- crificed her own . Mr. and Mrs. Altamont , while they sought to ...
... reason , had by a misplaced devotion which , thus erroneously indulged , is but a wretched idolatry , lost her happiness and en- dangered that of the person to whom she sa- crificed her own . Mr. and Mrs. Altamont , while they sought to ...
Página 125
... reason to suppose , that both the General and more particularly herself , must have discarded him from the list of their ac- quaintance . With this impression , he left his Castle to seek General Montgomery and ascertain the fact . As ...
... reason to suppose , that both the General and more particularly herself , must have discarded him from the list of their ac- quaintance . With this impression , he left his Castle to seek General Montgomery and ascertain the fact . As ...
Página 131
... reason to believe it is not un- known to my uncle , and it is undermining the very springs of his existence . Why does he not shake it off at once ? why does he not dis- perse the pestilential vapour which poisons his existence ? But ...
... reason to believe it is not un- known to my uncle , and it is undermining the very springs of his existence . Why does he not shake it off at once ? why does he not dis- perse the pestilential vapour which poisons his existence ? But ...
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