London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... heavenly principles into his infant ear ; and he walked ever since in the path of recti- tude . His heart was naturally good , his mind liberal education perfectioned both . Music and poetry amused his youthful days ; painting and a 2.
... heavenly principles into his infant ear ; and he walked ever since in the path of recti- tude . His heart was naturally good , his mind liberal education perfectioned both . Music and poetry amused his youthful days ; painting and a 2.
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... mind , he could not help using , in his writings , the vivid tints of a picturesque and glowing style ; and his works are full of images and por- traits , In vain , said he to himself , the daily eloquence of dignified or popular preach ...
... mind , he could not help using , in his writings , the vivid tints of a picturesque and glowing style ; and his works are full of images and por- traits , In vain , said he to himself , the daily eloquence of dignified or popular preach ...
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... mind of the good would have made him wretched as for the vicious , the arrogant knave , the arrant fool , he did not care a straw . Peace , he thought , cannot be disturbed where she is not ; and it is not in the turbulent and putrid ...
... mind of the good would have made him wretched as for the vicious , the arrogant knave , the arrant fool , he did not care a straw . Peace , he thought , cannot be disturbed where she is not ; and it is not in the turbulent and putrid ...
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... his constitution than in his mind ; the latter was easily warped , the former seemed invulnerable to all attacks . The They retire to their Country Seat . frame of the 20 LONDON CHARACTERS . Characters of the Duke and Duchess of Pyrmont.
... his constitution than in his mind ; the latter was easily warped , the former seemed invulnerable to all attacks . The They retire to their Country Seat . frame of the 20 LONDON CHARACTERS . Characters of the Duke and Duchess of Pyrmont.
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... mind , entitle her to the regard and protection of every one . If you , forgetful of what her situation , and the rank she still holds in society , require , have endeavoured to build any advantage for yourself on the negligence of an ...
... mind , entitle her to the regard and protection of every one . If you , forgetful of what her situation , and the rank she still holds in society , require , have endeavoured to build any advantage for yourself on the negligence of an ...
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