The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 42-43Joseph Rogerson |
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... thought , opens one of the inner casements , gets within it , closes it , opens the outer one towards the raging sea , and , wet and blind , and bruised and breathless , seizes the spar as it floats back again , to be engulfed for ever ...
... thought , opens one of the inner casements , gets within it , closes it , opens the outer one towards the raging sea , and , wet and blind , and bruised and breathless , seizes the spar as it floats back again , to be engulfed for ever ...
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... thought nothing at all about carriages and settlements . I had pro- mised Lady Elvington that I would be with her a little before her dinner - hour ; but I found that it would be more convenient to my aunt to send the carriage with me ...
... thought nothing at all about carriages and settlements . I had pro- mised Lady Elvington that I would be with her a little before her dinner - hour ; but I found that it would be more convenient to my aunt to send the carriage with me ...
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... thought of Abelard and Eloïse , of Anhalt and Amelia , of Lionel and Clarissa , and deemed that no character in the world was so fascinating as that of a handsome , intelligent , young tutor . Two hours elapsed , the party re- turned ...
... thought of Abelard and Eloïse , of Anhalt and Amelia , of Lionel and Clarissa , and deemed that no character in the world was so fascinating as that of a handsome , intelligent , young tutor . Two hours elapsed , the party re- turned ...
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... thought it premature to speak at had ever said to me signifying his wish that I present , " was my reply . " It cannot be prema should unite my fate with his own . He had ture , " said my aunt , " to speak on a subject spoken of the ...
... thought it premature to speak at had ever said to me signifying his wish that I present , " was my reply . " It cannot be prema should unite my fate with his own . He had ture , " said my aunt , " to speak on a subject spoken of the ...
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... thought excusable in a lover ; but now , when I | presence , but returned to my own house , and remembered that he was yet an undeclared lover , I wished that he would not make his attentions to me so very public . " Is it not ...
... thought excusable in a lover ; but now , when I | presence , but returned to my own house , and remembered that he was yet an undeclared lover , I wished that he would not make his attentions to me so very public . " Is it not ...
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Página 84 - Sinks the lost actor in the tawdry load. Booth enters, — hark ! the universal peal ! " But has he spoken ? " Not a syllable. " What shook the stage, and made the people stare ? " Cato's long wig, flower'd gown, and lacquer'd chair.
Página 155 - Rachel weeping for her children, and refusing to be comforted, because they are not.