An Anthology of English Prose from Bede to R. L. S.J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1914 - 400 pàgines |
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Pàgina 174
... lady appear to be all of a piece , in the one light or in the other . Are these marks distinct enough , if you are resolved to keep all the advantages you set out with ? And from this odd , this grotesque figure , think you , madam ...
... lady appear to be all of a piece , in the one light or in the other . Are these marks distinct enough , if you are resolved to keep all the advantages you set out with ? And from this odd , this grotesque figure , think you , madam ...
Pàgina 301
... LADY CASTLEWOOD ( Henry Esmond . ) The instinct which led Harry Esmond to admire and love the gracious person , the fair apparition of whose beauty and kindness had so moved him when he first beheld her , became soon a devoted affection ...
... LADY CASTLEWOOD ( Henry Esmond . ) The instinct which led Harry Esmond to admire and love the gracious person , the fair apparition of whose beauty and kindness had so moved him when he first beheld her , became soon a devoted affection ...
Pàgina 304
... lady , was a young man , who had known Mr. Kenwigs when he was a bachelor , and was much esteemed by the ladies , as ... lady last mentioned ; and Mr. Noggs , who was a genteel person to ask , because he had been a gentleman once . There ...
... lady , was a young man , who had known Mr. Kenwigs when he was a bachelor , and was much esteemed by the ladies , as ... lady last mentioned ; and Mr. Noggs , who was a genteel person to ask , because he had been a gentleman once . There ...
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