The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 48
... proceeded to Cologne in order to meet them , as Mr. Gisborne had chosen the route through the Low Countries in order that he might visit an old friend who at that time resided at Bonn . " When my father reached Cologne , he found that ...
... proceeded to Cologne in order to meet them , as Mr. Gisborne had chosen the route through the Low Countries in order that he might visit an old friend who at that time resided at Bonn . " When my father reached Cologne , he found that ...
Page 53
... 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 left the game wholly in his own hands ...
... 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 left the game wholly in his own hands ...
Page 56
... proceeded a little lower down the valley , to where a wooden bridge was thrown over the brook . The scenery from this bridge was so remarkably beautiful , that , though I had passed the place a thousand times , yet I always stopped in ...
... proceeded a little lower down the valley , to where a wooden bridge was thrown over the brook . The scenery from this bridge was so remarkably beautiful , that , though I had passed the place a thousand times , yet I always stopped in ...
Page 57
... proceeded to say , that I rejoiced to hear that he had learned Greek , and was soon to learn Latin , be- cause there were certain authors in those languages who had produced works of genius which surpassed any thing that had ever fallen ...
... proceeded to say , that I rejoiced to hear that he had learned Greek , and was soon to learn Latin , be- cause there were certain authors in those languages who had produced works of genius which surpassed any thing that had ever fallen ...
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... proceeded my father , the more I consider these subjects , the more I am perplexed . For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the hea- then authors , almost the whole reading world must be equally wrong : since I have never seen ...
... proceeded my father , the more I consider these subjects , the more I am perplexed . For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the hea- then authors , almost the whole reading world must be equally wrong : since I have never seen ...
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