The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... ordinary degree . It was pre- cisely that point of time in the last age , in which Ver- sailles might be said to have reached its highest glory , when the beautiful and unfortunate Marie Antoinette , the star THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 11.
... ordinary degree . It was pre- cisely that point of time in the last age , in which Ver- sailles might be said to have reached its highest glory , when the beautiful and unfortunate Marie Antoinette , the star THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 11.
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... glory had not power to excite in my mind any ideas more exalted than those which the heathen poets supply , although I must even then have heard that wonderful description of this glorious body in the Psalms , which , in point of ...
... glory had not power to excite in my mind any ideas more exalted than those which the heathen poets supply , although I must even then have heard that wonderful description of this glorious body in the Psalms , which , in point of ...
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... glory and wonder of the world , and will continue to be so as long as the earth endures . ' " He then entered , as we walked along , into what I have since found to be quite a commonplace panegyric on the classical writers , and the ...
... glory and wonder of the world , and will continue to be so as long as the earth endures . ' " He then entered , as we walked along , into what I have since found to be quite a commonplace panegyric on the classical writers , and the ...
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... glory which beams from those eyes ; for though there is sufficient fire , yet it is a fire so quenched by love , so shrouded by modest and tender feelings , that I hardly know what to say or what to think of it : but this I know , that ...
... glory which beams from those eyes ; for though there is sufficient fire , yet it is a fire so quenched by love , so shrouded by modest and tender feelings , that I hardly know what to say or what to think of it : but this I know , that ...
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... glory ; I at length be- came so thoroughly disconcerted , as really for a moment to feel half offended at the innocent cause of my per- plexity . Neither is it improbable , that I might have commenced some discussion with him upon this ...
... glory ; I at length be- came so thoroughly disconcerted , as really for a moment to feel half offended at the innocent cause of my per- plexity . Neither is it improbable , that I might have commenced some discussion with him upon this ...
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