The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... considerable share of success . " It was always the intention of my grandfather , whc was high in favour with the ministry , to bring my father forward in the diplomatic line ; but as no situation of this kind immediately offered , upon ...
... considerable share of success . " It was always the intention of my grandfather , whc was high in favour with the ministry , to bring my father forward in the diplomatic line ; but as no situation of this kind immediately offered , upon ...
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... considerable de- gree of pleasure , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the ...
... considerable de- gree of pleasure , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the ...
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... and composed of white marble . Under the front of the temple , which is considerably elevated , are two naiads holding vases VOL . III . F through which water flows perpetually into a marble bason placed THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 37.
... and composed of white marble . Under the front of the temple , which is considerably elevated , are two naiads holding vases VOL . III . F through which water flows perpetually into a marble bason placed THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 37.
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... considerable expedition . 66 ' It may be asked , Had I become attached to the count ? And I think I may reply that I had not : but he had rendered himself necessary to me by his unwea- ried attentions ; he had soothed my vanity with his ...
... considerable expedition . 66 ' It may be asked , Had I become attached to the count ? And I think I may reply that I had not : but he had rendered himself necessary to me by his unwea- ried attentions ; he had soothed my vanity with his ...
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... hunter goddess , the brook burst suddenly forth from the deep shade of overhanging rocks and under- wood , and falling many feet with considerable noise , pursued its way towards the bridge , underneath which it 56 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hunter goddess , the brook burst suddenly forth from the deep shade of overhanging rocks and under- wood , and falling many feet with considerable noise , pursued its way towards the bridge , underneath which it 56 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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