Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... them from the narrative , from a feeling that the lighter and more tender parts might enliven or interest the mind , while they would not derogate from the deeper points brought forward for investigation . How I came by the story itself ,
... them from the narrative , from a feeling that the lighter and more tender parts might enliven or interest the mind , while they would not derogate from the deeper points brought forward for investigation . How I came by the story itself ,
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... mind hours of enjoy- ment , in a place dedicated , as it should seem , to wisdom and happiness . His temple recalled ancient Greece to his mind , and the groves of Academus rose to his view . " How different , " exclaimed he , " from a ...
... mind hours of enjoy- ment , in a place dedicated , as it should seem , to wisdom and happiness . His temple recalled ancient Greece to his mind , and the groves of Academus rose to his view . " How different , " exclaimed he , " from a ...
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... mind is seldom indulged . How different is the noisy contest for pre - eminence in conversation - the impatience of interruption - the struggle for wit that will not come- from this calm and happy repast ! It is in solitary reflec- tion ...
... mind is seldom indulged . How different is the noisy contest for pre - eminence in conversation - the impatience of interruption - the struggle for wit that will not come- from this calm and happy repast ! It is in solitary reflec- tion ...
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... mind dwelt often with genuine pleasure on the charms of tranquillity , and the usefulness , the independence , and even the necessity of frequent seclusion . Accordingly , at Court , in the Senate , or in the heat and crowd of ...
... mind dwelt often with genuine pleasure on the charms of tranquillity , and the usefulness , the independence , and even the necessity of frequent seclusion . Accordingly , at Court , in the Senate , or in the heat and crowd of ...
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Robert Plumer Ward. give his mind to a great public question : " So , get ye gone to Shene ! we shall have no good of you till you have been there . " Sir William Temple's , indeed , was a full mind . Was Tremaine's , then , a vacant one ...
Robert Plumer Ward. give his mind to a great public question : " So , get ye gone to Shene ! we shall have no good of you till you have been there . " Sir William Temple's , indeed , was a full mind . Was Tremaine's , then , a vacant one ...
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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