| 1783 - 742 páginas
...was meditating on the means he ihould ufc to acquire the eltccni of Lady Bella, of whofe perlón be was a little enamoured, but of her fortune a great deal more. By the obfwvaijons ht bad m*de on her behaviour, he difcovered her peculiar turn ; he was well read in romances... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 1799 - 222 páginas
...meditating on the means he fhould ufe to acquire the efteem of Lady Bella, of whofe perfon he w;is a little enamoured, but of her fortune a great deal more. By the obfeivations he had made on her behaviour, he difcovered her peculiar tuin; he was well read in romances... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 1820 - 254 páginas
...of more consequence to her happiness than she was yet aware of. CHAPTER VII. In which our heroine is suspected of insensibility. WHILE these things passed...behaviour, he discoversd her peculiar turn : he was well Q 2 read in romances himself, and had actually riii ployed himself some weeks in giving a new version... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 334 páginas
...of more Consequence to her Happiness, than she was yet aware of. Chapter VII In which our Heroine is suspected of Insensibility. While these things passed...the Observations he had made on her Behaviour, he discovered her peculiar Turn: He was well read in Romances himself, and had actually employed himself... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 458 páginas
...Happiness, than she was yet aware of. Chapter VII In which our Heroine is suspected of Insensibility. *>K>K While these things passed at the Castle, Sir George...the Observations he had made on her Behaviour, he discovered her peculiar Turn: He was well read in Romances himself, and had actually employed himself... | |
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