The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... adding , that it ap- peared to her that every obligation enjoined by the first commandment , seemed to be equally inculcated by the second ; and those of the second in like manner inculca- ted by the first . The young lady apologized ...
... adding , that it ap- peared to her that every obligation enjoined by the first commandment , seemed to be equally inculcated by the second ; and those of the second in like manner inculca- ted by the first . The young lady apologized ...
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... added the lady of the manor , " is no other than the an- cient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from ...
... added the lady of the manor , " is no other than the an- cient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from ...
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... adding such decorations to his house and grounds as he judged they were best capable of receiv- ing . It was not a gothic castle , but a classic villa , which my father wished to possess ; and although the Apennines might have afforded ...
... adding such decorations to his house and grounds as he judged they were best capable of receiv- ing . It was not a gothic castle , but a classic villa , which my father wished to possess ; and although the Apennines might have afforded ...
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... added , to have a speedy opportunity of introducing him to me , informing me , at the same time , that he had been edu- cated in France , and had served in the army . Indeed , this last piece of information was unnecessary , since he ...
... added , to have a speedy opportunity of introducing him to me , informing me , at the same time , that he had been edu- cated in France , and had served in the army . Indeed , this last piece of information was unnecessary , since he ...
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... added , ' in some of the conceits of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing . ' " And others , ' I added , not aware of the ground I was treading upon , ' exceedingly elegant and beautiful . ' " Undoubtedly so ...
... added , ' in some of the conceits of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing . ' " And others , ' I added , not aware of the ground I was treading upon , ' exceedingly elegant and beautiful . ' " Undoubtedly so ...
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