The Novelist's Magazine, Volumen23Harrison and Company, 1788 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Página 42
... seemed to be of higher ' rank , and greater authority . She did , at her entrance , the ufural act of reve- rence , and taking me by the hand , placed me in a fmaller tent , fp : ead with finer carpets , where I spent the night quietly ...
... seemed to be of higher ' rank , and greater authority . She did , at her entrance , the ufural act of reve- rence , and taking me by the hand , placed me in a fmaller tent , fp : ead with finer carpets , where I spent the night quietly ...
Página 16
... seemed her leaft perfection ; and he was more captivated by the graces of her mind that hone out in her perfon , than with her lovely ' perton itfelf . < ( 6 4 4 6 The coach was now come ; he fighed when he took leave of them ...
... seemed her leaft perfection ; and he was more captivated by the graces of her mind that hone out in her perfon , than with her lovely ' perton itfelf . < ( 6 4 4 6 The coach was now come ; he fighed when he took leave of them ...
Página 28
... seemed ' to pay me ; and I was particularly dis , gufted with her ufing the words your ' guardian every moment , as if in de rifion of the title I had to one , " When Mr. Damer went away , he took an opportunity to speak to me apart ...
... seemed ' to pay me ; and I was particularly dis , gufted with her ufing the words your ' guardian every moment , as if in de rifion of the title I had to one , " When Mr. Damer went away , he took an opportunity to speak to me apart ...
Página 42
... seemed as if my prefence was a reftraint upon my aunt ; but I confidered that fuch a ftep , being unufual , would imply a ⚫ consciousness of fomething wrong inaunt , with a calmness that cost her fome me , and that being innocent , it ...
... seemed as if my prefence was a reftraint upon my aunt ; but I confidered that fuch a ftep , being unufual , would imply a ⚫ consciousness of fomething wrong inaunt , with a calmness that cost her fome me , and that being innocent , it ...
Página 47
... seemed deter- " mined , and they confulted together about the means they fhould use to " entrap you into a convent . My lady 66 proposed making a tour to Paris , by " way of amufement , to take you with all ; every thing may be dreaded ...
... seemed deter- " mined , and they confulted together about the means they fhould use to " entrap you into a convent . My lady 66 proposed making a tour to Paris , by " way of amufement , to take you with all ; every thing may be dreaded ...
Términos y frases comunes
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