Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... pleasure to think I may apply to you a sentiment uttered , on a very different occasion , to very different persons , - " tibi eadem quæ mihi , bona malaque esse intellexi . " In a word , without glancing at your high public character ...
... pleasure to think I may apply to you a sentiment uttered , on a very different occasion , to very different persons , - " tibi eadem quæ mihi , bona malaque esse intellexi . " In a word , without glancing at your high public character ...
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... 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 assemblies , particu- larly when things ...
... 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 assemblies , particu- larly when things ...
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... pleasure of seeing two of my countrywomen , and two such country- women , in a village in Auvergne ? " The air and look of interest with which he uttered this were not lost upon either lady . The elder , though pleased , regarded it as ...
... pleasure of seeing two of my countrywomen , and two such country- women , in a village in Auvergne ? " The air and look of interest with which he uttered this were not lost upon either lady . The elder , though pleased , regarded it as ...
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... pleasure that more and more impressed in its favour not only Eugenia , but her mother herself . In short , he thought no more of going ; he was in form invited to stay ; and he supped that evening in the garden of Mrs. Belson , with her ...
... pleasure that more and more impressed in its favour not only Eugenia , but her mother herself . In short , he thought no more of going ; he was in form invited to stay ; and he supped that evening in the garden of Mrs. Belson , with her ...
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Robert Plumer Ward. pleasure . Her bosom heaved with what we should call consciousness , but that we should be really at a loss to say of what she was conscious , unless of present , and surely of innocent enjoyment . Suddenly , however ...
Robert Plumer Ward. pleasure . Her bosom heaved with what we should call consciousness , but that we should be really at a loss to say of what she was conscious , unless of present , and surely of innocent enjoyment . Suddenly , however ...
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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