Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... wishes of those she loved , was evidently its characteristic . But as yet he had made no actual ex- periment on her affections ; and , indeed , such was the glow of her friendship , as Eugenia called it , ( and took no pains to conceal ...
... wishes of those she loved , was evidently its characteristic . But as yet he had made no actual ex- periment on her affections ; and , indeed , such was the glow of her friendship , as Eugenia called it , ( and took no pains to conceal ...
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... wish to withhold it , ” said Tremaine . To his great joy , it seemed to make no difference in the feelings of that young lady , or , if any , only to release her from the little restraint she had hitherto imposed upon her expressions of ...
... wish to withhold it , ” said Tremaine . To his great joy , it seemed to make no difference in the feelings of that young lady , or , if any , only to release her from the little restraint she had hitherto imposed upon her expressions of ...
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... wish to act up to his principle , he complied with the demands of his party to give them his voice as well as his vote ; and for this in many things he was excellently qualified : for he had a very noble air , and a manner not either ...
... wish to act up to his principle , he complied with the demands of his party to give them his voice as well as his vote ; and for this in many things he was excellently qualified : for he had a very noble air , and a manner not either ...
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... wish . CHAPTER IX . HE RESOLVES TO RETIRE . This shadowy desert , unfrequented woods , I better brook than flourishing peopled towns . SHAKSPEARE . TREMAINE'S wish for retirement was not a little fostered by the course of his former ...
... wish . CHAPTER IX . HE RESOLVES TO RETIRE . This shadowy desert , unfrequented woods , I better brook than flourishing peopled towns . SHAKSPEARE . TREMAINE'S wish for retirement was not a little fostered by the course of his former ...
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... wishes than he could have hoped , particularly as it saved much trouble in returning visits . In all this he was to himself sincere ; and in the last remark , really so ; for not only fastidiousness , but indo- lence , increased ; for ...
... wishes than he could have hoped , particularly as it saved much trouble in returning visits . In all this he was to himself sincere ; and in the last remark , really so ; for not only fastidiousness , but indo- lence , increased ; for ...
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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