Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Band 2James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 Seiten |
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... pursue his intended journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Julia Mannering . Upon the way he questioned his com- anion concerning the character of the * fox - hunter ; but gained little information , 76 GUY MANNERING .
... pursue his intended journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Julia Mannering . Upon the way he questioned his com- anion concerning the character of the * fox - hunter ; but gained little information , 76 GUY MANNERING .
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... Julia Mannering to Matilda Marchmont . " How can you upbraid me , my dearest Matilda , with abatement in friendship or fluctuation in affection ? Is it possible for me to forget that you are the chosen of my heart , in whose faithful ...
... Julia Mannering to Matilda Marchmont . " How can you upbraid me , my dearest Matilda , with abatement in friendship or fluctuation in affection ? Is it possible for me to forget that you are the chosen of my heart , in whose faithful ...
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... Julia makes upon such occa- sions ! Here is my father making the agree- able to my friend ; there is young Hazle- wood watching every word of her lips , and every motion of her eye ; and I have not the poor satisfaction of interesting a ...
... Julia makes upon such occa- sions ! Here is my father making the agree- able to my friend ; there is young Hazle- wood watching every word of her lips , and every motion of her eye ; and I have not the poor satisfaction of interesting a ...
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... Julia , and , with a very comical expression of consci- ousness , drew near to Lucy's work - table . He made some trifling observation , and her reply was one in which nothing but -F . 2 . an ear as acute as that of a lover , GUY ...
... Julia , and , with a very comical expression of consci- ousness , drew near to Lucy's work - table . He made some trifling observation , and her reply was one in which nothing but -F . 2 . an ear as acute as that of a lover , GUY ...
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... me how much more deco- rously she goes through all the honours of the tea - table - Lord , papa , what if you should give her a right to preside once and for ever ! ' Julia , my dear , you are either a fool GUY MANNERING . 131.
... me how much more deco- rously she goes through all the honours of the tea - table - Lord , papa , what if you should give her a right to preside once and for ever ! ' Julia , my dear , you are either a fool GUY MANNERING . 131.
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Seite 165 - A man may see how this world goes, with no eyes. Look with thine ears: see how yon' justice rails upon yon' simple thief. Hark, in thine ear: Change places; and, handydandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?
Seite 119 - We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate.
Seite 252 - Give me a cup of sack, to make mine eyes look red, that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion, and I will do it in king Cambyses
Seite 96 - Nor board nor garner own we now, Nor roof nor latched door, Nor kind mate, bound, by holy vow, To bless a good man's store. Noon lulls us in a gloomy den, And night is grown our day ; Uprouse ye, then, my merry men ! And use it as ye may.
Seite 278 - Dark but not awful, dismal but yet mean, With anxious bustle moves the cumbrous scene; Presents no objects tender or profound...
Seite 290 - A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason ; if he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect.