The Vicar of WakefieldMilner and Sowerby, 1869 - 224 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... tion is but the remembrancer of sorrow . During this interval , my thoughts were employed on some future means of supporting them ; and at last a small cure of fifteen pounds a - year was offered me in a distant neighbourhood , where I ...
... tion is but the remembrancer of sorrow . During this interval , my thoughts were employed on some future means of supporting them ; and at last a small cure of fifteen pounds a - year was offered me in a distant neighbourhood , where I ...
Pàgina 16
... tion enough to give any man pain by a denial . By this he drew round him crowds of dependents , whom he was sure to disappoint yet wished to re- lieve . This hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited reproaches and contempt ...
... tion enough to give any man pain by a denial . By this he drew round him crowds of dependents , whom he was sure to disappoint yet wished to re- lieve . This hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited reproaches and contempt ...
Pàgina 23
... tion in life might bring its own peculiar pleasures : every morning awaked us to a repetition of toil : but the evening repaid it with vacant hilarity . It was about the beginning of autumn , on a ho liday , for I kept such as intervals ...
... tion in life might bring its own peculiar pleasures : every morning awaked us to a repetition of toil : but the evening repaid it with vacant hilarity . It was about the beginning of autumn , on a ho liday , for I kept such as intervals ...
Pàgina 42
... tion . The gentleman came up and asked pardon for having disturbed us , affirming that he was igno- rant of our being so near . He therefore sat down by my youngest daughter , and , sportsman - like , of- fered her what he had killed ...
... tion . The gentleman came up and asked pardon for having disturbed us , affirming that he was igno- rant of our being so near . He therefore sat down by my youngest daughter , and , sportsman - like , of- fered her what he had killed ...
Pàgina 61
... tion our names with great commendation . Good fortune seemed resolved not to come alone . Another footman from the same family followed , with a card for my daughters , importing that the two ladies had received such pleasing accounts ...
... tion our names with great commendation . Good fortune seemed resolved not to come alone . Another footman from the same family followed , with a card for my daughters , importing that the two ladies had received such pleasing accounts ...
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acquaintance amusement appeared arms Baronet Burchell catgut CHAPTER charms cheerful child comfort continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gaoler gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson knew leave letter Livy looks Madam Manetho manner marriage married miseries Miss Wilmot morning mother neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once pain Papa passion perceived perfectly pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor pounds present pride prison promise racter rapture received replied resolved rest returned rich round scarcely seemed shagreen Sir William sister smile soon Sophia stept stranger sure SWEET Auburn tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion town turn VICAR OF WAKEFIELD virtue wealth wretched young lady