London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... fortune , the extent of his talents , the variety of his con- nexions , enabled him to bring within his compass both the zenith and the nadir of society . He loved all men , pitied many , and imitated nobody - he was an original . As he ...
... fortune , the extent of his talents , the variety of his con- nexions , enabled him to bring within his compass both the zenith and the nadir of society . He loved all men , pitied many , and imitated nobody - he was an original . As he ...
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... Fortune - a superb Fête - an old Flame revived - her Fortune increases - her Guilt - no Comforts in a dissipated Life - Re- pentance and Death - a Coronet no Pledge of Happiness - Conclusion . A MAN OF MYSTERY ; OR , Sir Wм ...
... Fortune - a superb Fête - an old Flame revived - her Fortune increases - her Guilt - no Comforts in a dissipated Life - Re- pentance and Death - a Coronet no Pledge of Happiness - Conclusion . A MAN OF MYSTERY ; OR , Sir Wм ...
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... fortune to the consenting Frances . Why should such delightful moments of life be ever forgot ? Why does not the recollection of them act as a stimulus to decaying affection , and rekindle the lan- guid torch of love ? remembrance ...
... fortune to the consenting Frances . Why should such delightful moments of life be ever forgot ? Why does not the recollection of them act as a stimulus to decaying affection , and rekindle the lan- guid torch of love ? remembrance ...
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... fortune was very small ; her mother had long been separated from her husband , and though it was universally known that he had treated her ill , and though after his death she might receive her jointure , yet her in- terests , and those ...
... fortune was very small ; her mother had long been separated from her husband , and though it was universally known that he had treated her ill , and though after his death she might receive her jointure , yet her in- terests , and those ...
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... himself ; and his large fortune has been at his own disposal to employ as best pleases him . He is possessed of many excellent His excellent Qualities principles , which largely preponderate against his D 4 THE DUKE OF WARTON . 55.
... himself ; and his large fortune has been at his own disposal to employ as best pleases him . He is possessed of many excellent His excellent Qualities principles , which largely preponderate against his D 4 THE DUKE OF WARTON . 55.
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