The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 39
... considering that they are thereby re- echoing the watchword of infidelity , and strengthening the hands of the arch enemy of mankind himself . ' I do not precisely recollect the words of this pane- gyric ; but its tendency was to exalt ...
... considering that they are thereby re- echoing the watchword of infidelity , and strengthening the hands of the arch enemy of mankind himself . ' I do not precisely recollect the words of this pane- gyric ; but its tendency was to exalt ...
Page 40
... Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine , the poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tinselled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower orders to learn ...
... Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine , the poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tinselled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower orders to learn ...
Page 47
... consider- able length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . " The winter passed away at Warenheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when ...
... consider- able length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . " The winter passed away at Warenheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when ...
Page 52
... consider- able intervals , among the hills or within the valleys ; and , from time to time , the tolling of a bell , or the striking of a clock , from the roof of some house , reminded us that there was something like civilization even ...
... consider- able intervals , among the hills or within the valleys ; and , from time to time , the tolling of a bell , or the striking of a clock , from the roof of some house , reminded us that there was something like civilization even ...
Page 53
... considering his tender age . I had " I then proceeded to question him on the subject of history , and found that he was far from being ignorant on that point ; though his knowledge was of a kind which in some degree confounded me , and ...
... considering his tender age . I had " I then proceeded to question him on the subject of history , and found that he was far from being ignorant on that point ; though his knowledge was of a kind which in some degree confounded me , and ...
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