The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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... the ex- pressions which were interchanged ere Wentworth had given the reins to his groom . " How she blushes ! " said the baronet , in a low voice , to his son . " Joy " Joy has her roses distinct from Love , " THE ENGLISHMAN . 13.
... the ex- pressions which were interchanged ere Wentworth had given the reins to his groom . " How she blushes ! " said the baronet , in a low voice , to his son . " Joy " Joy has her roses distinct from Love , " THE ENGLISHMAN . 13.
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... given - till she proved his heart , and by reflecting the image his fancy had raised , gratifies his lover's vanity , by being the good he sought . If this similarity of sentiment , which I have been endeavour- ing ing to believe the ...
... given - till she proved his heart , and by reflecting the image his fancy had raised , gratifies his lover's vanity , by being the good he sought . If this similarity of sentiment , which I have been endeavour- ing ing to believe the ...
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... given him credit for this quality , it was not in nature that he should deny the attribute . He did more- he answered her note , and added gratitude to the list of his virtues . The sonnet was detained ; he no longer fled from the dan ...
... given him credit for this quality , it was not in nature that he should deny the attribute . He did more- he answered her note , and added gratitude to the list of his virtues . The sonnet was detained ; he no longer fled from the dan ...
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... given her by Sid- ney . He wished her absence , and con- cluded , that if she fell into the terms of his lordship , her plans for the summer would D. 3 be be unfixed ; and he knew not how adven- turous THE ENGLISHMAN . - 53.
... given her by Sid- ney . He wished her absence , and con- cluded , that if she fell into the terms of his lordship , her plans for the summer would D. 3 be be unfixed ; and he knew not how adven- turous THE ENGLISHMAN . - 53.
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... given with due effect , on the instant of my arrival in town . Thus you perceive , my dear sir Ormsby , that I have my hands full of business . " " If my father sees your statement with my eyes , " replied Sidney , " he will laugh at ...
... given with due effect , on the instant of my arrival in town . Thus you perceive , my dear sir Ormsby , that I have my hands full of business . " " If my father sees your statement with my eyes , " replied Sidney , " he will laugh at ...
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Adderfield appeared apprized Arlingham attention avow baronet beheld believe Bellman Carberry chaise CHAP character claim Clara cousin creature curricle dear sir Ormsby disco discovered doctor Firmor doubt Durweston Englishman error esteem eyes fair Fanny Beverly father favour feelings flattering friendship gentleman goddess Grace gratitude Hall happy heard heart hero honour hope hour idea interjoined interrupted ject John Nugent knew lady Anna lady Beverly lady Layton lady Wentworth ladyship Lennard Linburne London look lord Osterly lordship Louisa Magician Manderson manner Marnley Marnley's ment mind Miss Tracey Miss Wentworth Momus morning nature ness never observed party passion prove racter received regret replied Sidney replied Wentworth retire ronet scene seemed sentiments sir Charles Sir George Beverly sir Orms sir Robert sitor smiling stranger Supple surprise tell thought tion trust tural vanity voice vols warmth white domino wholly widow wish woman worth young
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