... rich heiress who had consented to elope with him to the Continent ; — in consequence of which the old gentleman, with many commendations of his wisdom, for having given up the imprudent pursuit of Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives... The Dublin and London magazine - Página 3841825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...Lisle. On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural to 1772' expect, the chivalrous and disinterested protector degenerated into a mere selfish lover. It... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 586 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and dis- CHAP. ii. patch facilitated their journey to Lisle. , On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural... | |
| 1825 - 710 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and despatch facilitated their journey to Lisle. On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural to expect, the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 568 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...them letters of recommendation to his correspondents 66 at that place, who with the same zeal and dis- CHAP. ii patch facilitated their journey to Lisle.... | |
| 1825 - 724 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave them letters of recommendation to bis correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and despatch facilitated their journey to... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and despatch facilitated their journey to Lisle. On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural to expect, the... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 páginas
...politely. I changed my name to Harley, as I thought my own rather too public. From thence we proready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and despatch facilitated their journey to Lisle. On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural to expect, the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 584 páginas
...Miss Linley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship, which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk, but gave...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal arid dispatch facilitated their journey to Lisle. On their leaving Dunkirk, as was natural to i772'... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 504 páginas
...Llnley, not only accommodated the fugitives with a passage On board a ship , which he had ready to sail from the port of London to Dunkirk > but gave...seemed to appeal to prudence as well as feeling , that alter the step which Ihey had taken , she could not possibly appear in England again but ;ss his wife.... | |
| 1867 - 1618 páginas
...accommodated the fugitives with a passage on board a ship which he nad ready to sail from the port ot" London to Dunkirk, but gave them letters of recommendation...correspondents at that place, who with the same zeal and despatch facilitated their journey to Lille. Miss Linley had, on her arrival in France, changed her... | |
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