The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... never produced any compositions of suffi- cient consequence to be brought before the public ; though I found a few essays and some slight attempts at versification in his portfolio , which afforded sufficient proof that had he ...
... never produced any compositions of suffi- cient consequence to be brought before the public ; though I found a few essays and some slight attempts at versification in his portfolio , which afforded sufficient proof that had he ...
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... never saw her more ; though he ever retained a tender recollection of her , and seldom spoke of her without a certain expression of coun- tenance which indicated that his feelings for her were more tender than he openly acknowledged ...
... never saw her more ; though he ever retained a tender recollection of her , and seldom spoke of her without a certain expression of coun- tenance which indicated that his feelings for her were more tender than he openly acknowledged ...
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... never forget the expression of her beautiful coun- tenance as I one day met her , when walking with my governess in the gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch ...
... never forget the expression of her beautiful coun- tenance as I one day met her , when walking with my governess in the gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch ...
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... never ceases to accompany it in every other modification of life . This spirit is equally blended , in general , with flattery and detraction , and few minds are found sufficiently exalted to rise wholly above it . Hence the characters ...
... never ceases to accompany it in every other modification of life . This spirit is equally blended , in general , with flattery and detraction , and few minds are found sufficiently exalted to rise wholly above it . Hence the characters ...
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... never once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and clearing the intellect , or improving the taste : and as to its power , under the divine blessing , of correcting the heart and ...
... never once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and clearing the intellect , or improving the taste : and as to its power , under the divine blessing , of correcting the heart and ...
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