The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... possessing the deli- cacy which we affect , they represent in colours and pro - ́ portions which none can mistake , those unholy concep- tions of the unregenerate imagination which are found in the above - mentioned authors - which very ...
... possessing the deli- cacy which we affect , they represent in colours and pro - ́ portions which none can mistake , those unholy concep- tions of the unregenerate imagination which are found in the above - mentioned authors - which very ...
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... possessed , however , in a singular degree , that uniform gentleness and consistency which , when united , as in her case , with feeling and good sense , so peculiarly fit the female for all the duties of daughter , wife , and mother ...
... possessed , however , in a singular degree , that uniform gentleness and consistency which , when united , as in her case , with feeling and good sense , so peculiarly fit the female for all the duties of daughter , wife , and mother ...
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... possessed , should be brought up under an ordinary governess . Give your daughter , ' said he , ' a classical education ; cultivate her taste by present- ing the finest models of composition to her examination ; enrich her fancy with ...
... possessed , should be brought up under an ordinary governess . Give your daughter , ' said he , ' a classical education ; cultivate her taste by present- ing the finest models of composition to her examination ; enrich her fancy with ...
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... possessed in and near the capital of His Most Christian Majesty . " I was at that time too young to be introduced into company , and there was no enjoyment which I could conceive to be greater than walking with my parents in the gardens ...
... possessed in and near the capital of His Most Christian Majesty . " I was at that time too young to be introduced into company , and there was no enjoyment which I could conceive to be greater than walking with my parents in the gardens ...
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... possessing many of the interior and exterior beauties of ancient Grecian architecture . On each side of this building towards the east and west were colonnades of polished granate . These colonnades were composed of coupled columns of ...
... possessing many of the interior and exterior beauties of ancient Grecian architecture . On each side of this building towards the east and west were colonnades of polished granate . These colonnades were composed of coupled columns of ...
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