The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 34
... amusements proposed for the evening were announced . I had been previously informed , that a tragedy was to be ... amusement , which was in no very distant part of the extensive gardens of Swetzinghen , I cannot say ; but I ...
... amusements proposed for the evening were announced . I had been previously informed , that a tragedy was to be ... amusement , which was in no very distant part of the extensive gardens of Swetzinghen , I cannot say ; but I ...
Page 36
... amusement by the in- creasing sound of the music , we at length arrived at a part of the garden where , on a dripping rock , in a strik- ing situation , from the neighbourhood of many clustered and deep shadowing trees , we beheld the ...
... amusement by the in- creasing sound of the music , we at length arrived at a part of the garden where , on a dripping rock , in a strik- ing situation , from the neighbourhood of many clustered and deep shadowing trees , we beheld the ...
Page 41
... amusement of this classi- cal evening was concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our ... amusements as are usual in the vicinity of a princely establishment , and especially on occasions of festivity ...
... amusement of this classi- cal evening was concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our ... amusements as are usual in the vicinity of a princely establishment , and especially on occasions of festivity ...
Page 58
... amusement of little children , and that grown - up people did not take much plea- sure in them . ' " Pilpay's Fables , and the Fairy Tales ! ' I repeated in high classic indignation ; ' I was not talking of such nonsense as those books ...
... amusement of little children , and that grown - up people did not take much plea- sure in them . ' " Pilpay's Fables , and the Fairy Tales ! ' I repeated in high classic indignation ; ' I was not talking of such nonsense as those books ...
Page 77
... amusement of children . But the Bible , I may say , has supplied our only serious studies ; for , in whatever form I may have given a lesson , it has been my endeavour , in some way or other , to connect it with the Scripture : and it ...
... amusement of children . But the Bible , I may say , has supplied our only serious studies ; for , in whatever form I may have given a lesson , it has been my endeavour , in some way or other , to connect it with the Scripture : and it ...
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