Hyde Nugent: A Tale of Fashionable Life, Band 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... door , and Georgina became anxious , to a degree , that her mother should be informed of the true state of the case ; and Lord Malmesbridge de- clared that if she felt unequal to the task , he would not allow the marchioness to take her ...
... door , and Georgina became anxious , to a degree , that her mother should be informed of the true state of the case ; and Lord Malmesbridge de- clared that if she felt unequal to the task , he would not allow the marchioness to take her ...
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... door , over which Georgina must have passed to step into the carriage . And then , as he strolled up → street on his way back to Long's , he thought of the parties and the gaiety she must have indulged in during his absence , and his ...
... door , over which Georgina must have passed to step into the carriage . And then , as he strolled up → street on his way back to Long's , he thought of the parties and the gaiety she must have indulged in during his absence , and his ...
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... door of Nugent Hall before he had much farther time to ruminate . Pass we over the meeting , the explanations , the joys , the regrets , and the tête - à téte after dinner , which Hyde could scarcely be said to enjoy with his father ...
... door of Nugent Hall before he had much farther time to ruminate . Pass we over the meeting , the explanations , the joys , the regrets , and the tête - à téte after dinner , which Hyde could scarcely be said to enjoy with his father ...
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... door opened , and a servant entered with the letters and newspapers . There is something truly delightful in a coun- try breakfast , with all these aides , especially after being immured in smoky London for some three or four months ...
... door opened , and a servant entered with the letters and newspapers . There is something truly delightful in a coun- try breakfast , with all these aides , especially after being immured in smoky London for some three or four months ...
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... the house of Dane's Court , with its numerous windows and chimneys , and its broad gravel circumbendibus before the door , the end of the approach , pre- sented itself to his view ; and being now near 54 HYDE NUGENT .
... the house of Dane's Court , with its numerous windows and chimneys , and its broad gravel circumbendibus before the door , the end of the approach , pre- sented itself to his view ; and being now near 54 HYDE NUGENT .
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Adonis affair Almack's appearance archery arrived Augusta bay horse beautiful Birstal Blore Abbey Bolingbrook Brighton Burgoyne BURLINGTON STREET Captain Herbert cara sposa Castle Moyle cause confess daugh daughter dear dinner door dreadful dryad duchess duke écarté fact fair father fear feeling felt Foley Ogle gentlemen gina grace hand happy hear heard heart hero honour hope horse Hyde Nugent Hyde's idea Kilkenny knew Lady Caroline Lady Elizabeth Lady Geor Lady Georgina Capel Lady Luxury Lady Malmesbridge ladyship laughed letter looked Lord Iford Lord Malmesbridge Louisa marchioness marquis Millefleurs mind Miss Dacres Misses Plantagenet morning never Nugent Hall pardon party perceived perhaps post 8vo Quentin racter received recollection replied ride ruin Sir Gilbert Opal sister smile spirit tell ther thing thought tion told took town truth turned vols walk wish young Nugent
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 44 - With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Seite 136 - Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again.
Seite 88 - Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears Were like a better way: those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.
Seite 189 - I'll die your maid: to be your fellow You may deny me/ but I'll be your servant, Whether you will or no. Ferdinand My mistress, dearest/ And I thus humble ever. Miranda My husband, then? Ferdinand Ay, with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom: here's my hand. Miranda And mine, with my heart in't: and now farewell Till half an hour hence.