The Vicar of WakefieldWard Lock & Company, 1909 - 283 pàgines |
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Pàgina 227
... comfort , to strengthen her , to re- ceive her last wishes , and teach her soul the way to heaven ! Another account came . She was ex- piring , and yet I was debarred the small comfort of weeping by her . My fellow - prisoner some time ...
... comfort , to strengthen her , to re- ceive her last wishes , and teach her soul the way to heaven ! Another account came . She was ex- piring , and yet I was debarred the small comfort of weeping by her . My fellow - prisoner some time ...
Pàgina 231
... comfort , for he hoped that we might still have reason to be thankful.— " My child , " cried I , " look round the world , and see if there be any happiness left me now . Is not every ray of comfort shut out ; while all our bright ...
... comfort , for he hoped that we might still have reason to be thankful.— " My child , " cried I , " look round the world , and see if there be any happiness left me now . Is not every ray of comfort shut out ; while all our bright ...
Pàgina 243
... comfort , we are shut out from many temptations that would retard our pursuit . Only let us try for them and they will certainly be ours , and , what is still a comfort , shortly too ; for if we look back on a past life it appears but a ...
... comfort , we are shut out from many temptations that would retard our pursuit . Only let us try for them and they will certainly be ours , and , what is still a comfort , shortly too ; for if we look back on a past life it appears but a ...
Continguts
The Description of the Family of Wakefield in which | 5 |
The Happiness of a Country Fireside | 38 |
A Town Wit described The dullest Fellows | 44 |
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amusing appearance assured baronet Berosus Brontë Sisters Burchell catgut CHAPTER Charlotte Brontë cheerfulness child comfort continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear Dickens distress eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse India Paper inform Jane Austen Jenkinson knew letter Livy look madam Manetho manner marriage married ment miseries Miss Wilmot morning mother neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once opinion pain papa passion perceived perfectly PICKWICK PAPERS pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor post-chaise postilion pounds present prison promise rapture received replied resolved rest returned scarcely Scott seemed Sir William sister soon Sophia stranger sure tell Thackeray thee things Thornhill Thornhill's thou town turn virtue wretched young lady