Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... better things . In short , if fashionable society had charms for him , literature and reflection had more ; or at least it was always doubtful to which he was most devoted . This disposition at once to refinement and sensibility ...
... better things . In short , if fashionable society had charms for him , literature and reflection had more ; or at least it was always doubtful to which he was most devoted . This disposition at once to refinement and sensibility ...
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... better acquainted in ten minutes , than the common scenes of the world could in a week . They entered a little court before the house ( which was a sort of moderate château in the old French style ) , full of flowers , en parterre ...
... better acquainted in ten minutes , than the common scenes of the world could in a week . They entered a little court before the house ( which was a sort of moderate château in the old French style ) , full of flowers , en parterre ...
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... better to conduct the education of her children . To do Mr. Tremaine justice , this weighed either no- thing , or very little with him . He had all his life long sought for a virgin heart , and an unsophisticated mind , which he might ...
... better to conduct the education of her children . To do Mr. Tremaine justice , this weighed either no- thing , or very little with him . He had all his life long sought for a virgin heart , and an unsophisticated mind , which he might ...
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... better brook than flourishing peopled towns . SHAKSPEARE . TREMAINE'S wish for retirement was not a little fostered by the course of his former reading , and , as far as he could understand himself , by the inclination of his taste . He ...
... better brook than flourishing peopled towns . SHAKSPEARE . TREMAINE'S wish for retirement was not a little fostered by the course of his former reading , and , as far as he could understand himself , by the inclination of his taste . He ...
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... better , perhaps , " said he , " if I had built lower down in the old wood . " That thought was not pleasant either , for thousands had been spent in enlarging a seat originally small , and where the famlly , as we have said , had never ...
... better , perhaps , " said he , " if I had built lower down in the old wood . " That thought was not pleasant either , for thousands had been spent in enlarging a seat originally small , and where the famlly , as we have said , had never ...
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acquaintance answered Evelyn answered Tremaine asked Tremaine beautiful Belford Belson better called Careless CHAPTER charming companion continued Evelyn conversation court cried Tremaine daughter dear delight dinner Doctor elegance Eugenia Evelyn Hall exclaimed Tremaine eyes father fear feel felt fortune garden gave gentleman Georgina girl give glad happy heard heart honour hope horse interest Jack knew Lady Bellenden Lady Gertrude laugh least Les Ormes looked Lord Bellenden manner master Mélainie mind Miss Carysfort Miss Evelyn Miss Lyttleton mistress Monsieur Dupuis Monson Montauban mother nature neighbour never Neville Northamptonshire observed Tremaine party perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure pray refined replied Evelyn replied Tremaine retired ride Rochford seemed SHAKSPEARE shew Sir Hildebrand Sir Marmaduke smiled solitude sort Squire suppose sure sweet talk taste tell thing thought Tremaine's truth Vellum wish woman wonder Woodington Yorkshire young