Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... be Statesmen , Philosophers , or people of fashion . All , too , run to London . The woods and fields are unpeopled ; the plain mansions and plain manners of our fathers deserted and changed ; everything is swallowed up by.
... be Statesmen , Philosophers , or people of fashion . All , too , run to London . The woods and fields are unpeopled ; the plain mansions and plain manners of our fathers deserted and changed ; everything is swallowed up by.
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... manners and notions were particularly pleasing to his frame of mind . He indeed at first loved the court , for the sunshine with which it often dazzles a young bosom ; and he thought at one time of pursuing a court life ; but soon drew ...
... manners and notions were particularly pleasing to his frame of mind . He indeed at first loved the court , for the sunshine with which it often dazzles a young bosom ; and he thought at one time of pursuing a court life ; but soon drew ...
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... manners , and gallantry of spirit . He made a campaign , and obtained distinction ; that is , such distinction as a captain of a company could acquire . But from the late- ness of his entry into the army , he had the mortification to ...
... manners , and gallantry of spirit . He made a campaign , and obtained distinction ; that is , such distinction as a captain of a company could acquire . But from the late- ness of his entry into the army , he had the mortification to ...
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... manners , figure , and fea- tures , in all of which there was a certain loftiness ; his very finery itself ( to use the term often applied to it in the world of fashion ) had made him a person of no small consideration among the ladies ...
... manners , figure , and fea- tures , in all of which there was a certain loftiness ; his very finery itself ( to use the term often applied to it in the world of fashion ) had made him a person of no small consideration among the ladies ...
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... manner , there was less of that real feeling which constitutes the love he sighed to meet with . He seemed even to think there might be more probability of finding it in the middling , perhaps even in the lower classes of society ...
... manner , there was less of that real feeling which constitutes the love he sighed to meet with . He seemed even to think there might be more probability of finding it in the middling , perhaps even in the lower classes of society ...
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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