Jeannette Isabelle: A Novel, Հատոր 1John Richardson, 1837 |
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... desires in accordance with their own . There are many societies tending to the same end in different countries , where their existence is known , although their secret ramifications are un- revealed , and only discovered by their ...
... desires in accordance with their own . There are many societies tending to the same end in different countries , where their existence is known , although their secret ramifications are un- revealed , and only discovered by their ...
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... desire of instant gratification to his passions . There is no telling where to lay hold on such a young man as this . There is no fine feeling , B 2 JEANNETTE ISABELLE . 9 from him, bearing the post-mark of Naples...
... desire of instant gratification to his passions . There is no telling where to lay hold on such a young man as this . There is no fine feeling , B 2 JEANNETTE ISABELLE . 9 from him, bearing the post-mark of Naples...
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... desire of heaping retribution on the head of my aggressor , which haunts me , and will never cease to haunt me , like a spectre , till its object is attained ? —It was only last night , Richard , at midnight " -and she looked earnestly ...
... desire of heaping retribution on the head of my aggressor , which haunts me , and will never cease to haunt me , like a spectre , till its object is attained ? —It was only last night , Richard , at midnight " -and she looked earnestly ...
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... desire the Duke of Orleans not to call on her any more . When she was ill he used to send her Roussillon from his own cellar ; when she was well , every day the gardener came to the door with bouquets and fruit . " " Whom was she with ...
... desire the Duke of Orleans not to call on her any more . When she was ill he used to send her Roussillon from his own cellar ; when she was well , every day the gardener came to the door with bouquets and fruit . " " Whom was she with ...
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... desire of being beloved ; but Shelley is his antitype : he is the poetic parallel of his great predecessor . Love forms the basis of his system ; all morals are made refer- able to this standard ; every thought and action that emanates ...
... desire of being beloved ; but Shelley is his antitype : he is the poetic parallel of his great predecessor . Love forms the basis of his system ; all morals are made refer- able to this standard ; every thought and action that emanates ...
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Էջ 156 - It may have been so, sir. But I have a bad opinion of Black. I don't think he would stick at much." "It is just this, Geoff, as I believe: that Black's case is an illustration of the old saying, ' Give a dog a bad name, and hang him.
Էջ 236 - A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y.'—In short the learned pig Toby would have passed a much more creditable examination. Mrs- Blandford, almost in despair, at last brought out with an air of exultation her eldest child of all, a pretty little girl enough, who was to be examined in nothing less than the church catechism. She answered rightly the two first questions...
Էջ 205 - TO-DAY ia the scale-beam between to-morrow and yesterday ; it inclines to joy or sorrow, as our minds are swayed by the influences of the past or the future ; and it varies, on different sides, from elevation to depression, as our hopes or fears, our painful recollections or our soft regrets predominate. WE never injure our own characters so much, as when we attack those of others.
Էջ 83 - Of course, the fair side is always presented towards them, and all the darker traits and wilder extravagancies, are sedulously concealed on the reverse. This makes it so doubly dangerous for a girl to consult only her own preferences, and her own will, in making her choice for life; and this also proves the expediency, on all occasions, of taking the advice of some experienced male counsellor.