The Vicar of WakefieldMilner and Sowerby, 1869 - 224 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... but my wife , who during her pregnancy had been reading ro- mances , insisted upon her being called OLIVIA . In less than another year we had another daughter and now I was determined that Grissel should be her VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 3.
... but my wife , who during her pregnancy had been reading ro- mances , insisted upon her being called OLIVIA . In less than another year we had another daughter and now I was determined that Grissel should be her VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 3.
Pàgina 4
... Olivia , now about eigh- teen , had that luxuriance of beauty , with which painters generally draw Hebe ; open ... Olivia wished for many lovers , Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected with too great a desire to please ...
... Olivia , now about eigh- teen , had that luxuriance of beauty , with which painters generally draw Hebe ; open ... Olivia wished for many lovers , Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected with too great a desire to please ...
Pàgina 26
... Olivia , " he is well enough for a man ; but for my own part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . " These two last speeches I interpreted by contraries . I found by this ...
... Olivia , " he is well enough for a man ; but for my own part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . " These two last speeches I interpreted by contraries . I found by this ...
Pàgina 31
... , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock at St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : -- the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia. CHAPTER VII. ...
... , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock at St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : -- the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia. CHAPTER VII. ...
Pàgina 32
Oliver Goldsmith. the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be heard , that he had an infinite fund of humour . After dinner , I began with my usual toast , the Church ; for this I ...
Oliver Goldsmith. the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be heard , that he had an infinite fund of humour . After dinner , I began with my usual toast , the Church ; for this I ...
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