A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 15 iš 57
9 psl.
... reasons , which are not necessary to be developed in the following pages , made me wish to take a little excursion from Danbury in the course of last au- tumn . A generous public having fup- plied the means , I hired a one - horfe ...
... reasons , which are not necessary to be developed in the following pages , made me wish to take a little excursion from Danbury in the course of last au- tumn . A generous public having fup- plied the means , I hired a one - horfe ...
56 psl.
... reason for her going out of fashion , than that fir Wil- liam , not content with his own fingula- rities , had absolutely prohibited her from dashing in a grand style . No entreaties would prevail upon him to let lord Jehu drive her in ...
... reason for her going out of fashion , than that fir Wil- liam , not content with his own fingula- rities , had absolutely prohibited her from dashing in a grand style . No entreaties would prevail upon him to let lord Jehu drive her in ...
71 psl.
... reason for hating Powerscourt was , that no human creature could be well or comfortable in such a cold dreary wilderness fort of a place . Nor did her splendid attire afford a more permanent fatisfaction : did A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7 ...
... reason for hating Powerscourt was , that no human creature could be well or comfortable in such a cold dreary wilderness fort of a place . Nor did her splendid attire afford a more permanent fatisfaction : did A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7 ...
138 psl.
... reasons for rejecting his addresses , and asked her if she would accept the lover he designed to propofe . " Assuredly I will not , " was her anfwer . " Should my father ever ex- " press " press such intentions to me , I must " 138 A ...
... reasons for rejecting his addresses , and asked her if she would accept the lover he designed to propofe . " Assuredly I will not , " was her anfwer . " Should my father ever ex- " press " press such intentions to me , I must " 138 A ...
149 psl.
... reason to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the worthiest of men . " Yet , if in the present conflict of Miss " Powerscourt's passions I could hope " that my warning voice might be heard , " I would entreat her to ...
... reason to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the worthiest of men . " Yet , if in the present conflict of Miss " Powerscourt's passions I could hope " that my warning voice might be heard , " I would entreat her to ...
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
abſolutely almoſt alſo amuſe anſwer beauty beſt bleſſing boſom buſineſs cauſe character circumſtances converſation counteſs dear defire deſign diſcovered diſtreſs eſteem Evans's expreſſed expreſſions faid faſhion feel fincere fir William firſt Fitzofborne fome foon forrows friendſhip fuch fuperior Geraldine happineſs happy heart Henry honour hope houſe impoſſible increaſed inſpired inſtance intereſt juſt lady Arabella lady Madelina lady Monteith ladyſhip laſt leſs lord Monteith lordſhip Lucy maſter ment mind Miſs Evans moſt muſt neſs never obſerved ofborne opinion paſſed paſſion perſon pleaſe pleaſure poſſeſſed Powerf Powerſcourt preſent promiſed propoſed proteſted purſue racter reaſon recollected refuſe reſpect roſe ſaid ſame ſay ſcarcely ſcenes ſecret ſeemed ſenſe ſenſibility ſentiments ſet ſevere ſhall ſhe ſhe ſhould ſhould ſince ſituation ſmile ſociety ſome ſometimes ſpirits ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſtrongly ſtudy ſubject ſuch ſufficient ſupport ſuppoſe ſweet taſte tears theſe thoſe thought tion uſed uſual virtues viſit whoſe wiſh