The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 40
... render the illusion complete . 66 · · During the interval which separated the acts , the Count of Rheinswald took occasion to express his plea- sure , or to give his opinion ; his remarks always running in favour of the ancients , and ...
... render the illusion complete . 66 · · During the interval which separated the acts , the Count of Rheinswald took occasion to express his plea- sure , or to give his opinion ; his remarks always running in favour of the ancients , and ...
Page 42
... rendered himself necessary to me by his unwea- ried attentions ; he had soothed my vanity with his honeyed words ; and I found a vacancy in my heart , when separated from him , which nothing but religion could have properly filled up ...
... rendered himself necessary to me by his unwea- ried attentions ; he had soothed my vanity with his honeyed words ; and I found a vacancy in my heart , when separated from him , which nothing but religion could have properly filled up ...
Page 44
... render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly had occasioned so terrible a calamity . I had ...
... render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly had occasioned so terrible a calamity . I had ...
Page 46
... rendered more interesting than otherwise by a suit of deep mourning and the silk scarf in which his wounded arm was suspended . my father ! ' I ex- claimed , trying to lift myself up to him , but sinking again from weakness on my pillow ...
... rendered more interesting than otherwise by a suit of deep mourning and the silk scarf in which his wounded arm was suspended . my father ! ' I ex- claimed , trying to lift myself up to him , but sinking again from weakness on my pillow ...
Page 60
... my regret that my little companion , by his ignorance of Latin , should be rendered incapable of reading such choice passages in the original . " Through twelve bright signs Apollo guides The year , 60 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... my regret that my little companion , by his ignorance of Latin , should be rendered incapable of reading such choice passages in the original . " Through twelve bright signs Apollo guides The year , 60 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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