London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... happy in the association of her ideas , presented her friend with an elegant but- terfly broach ; it was so apt , there seem- ed something so volage about this friend , for never did I see before so much insig- nificance , and yet so ...
... happy in the association of her ideas , presented her friend with an elegant but- terfly broach ; it was so apt , there seem- ed something so volage about this friend , for never did I see before so much insig- nificance , and yet so ...
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... happy by the happiness she im- parted to others . She had hitherto lived in that tranquil indifference , which , pleased with general attention , exacts it not from one alone : at Bath , in London , at every fashionable summer resort ...
... happy by the happiness she im- parted to others . She had hitherto lived in that tranquil indifference , which , pleased with general attention , exacts it not from one alone : at Bath , in London , at every fashionable summer resort ...
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... happy and delighted with her new state , quitted all her former gaities , and gave herself up to the pure and affec tionate characters of wife and mother , A visible change . Soon after the birth of her LADY FRANCES SUNBURY .. 41.
... happy and delighted with her new state , quitted all her former gaities , and gave herself up to the pure and affec tionate characters of wife and mother , A visible change . Soon after the birth of her LADY FRANCES SUNBURY .. 41.
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... happy hours he formerly passed with her , yet the father has still prevailed ; he cannot forget his boys , nor the claims they have upon him . But why give pain to the anxious heart of the mo- ther ? All her maternal feelings have been ...
... happy hours he formerly passed with her , yet the father has still prevailed ; he cannot forget his boys , nor the claims they have upon him . But why give pain to the anxious heart of the mo- ther ? All her maternal feelings have been ...
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... happy in watching her improvements , seeing her caressed and admired , he gave up in a great degree , the ridiculous and continual change of his promiscuous amours . He had the satisfaction of seeing her well and happily married to a ...
... happy in watching her improvements , seeing her caressed and admired , he gave up in a great degree , the ridiculous and continual change of his promiscuous amours . He had the satisfaction of seeing her well and happily married to a ...
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