The Vicar of WakefieldOxford University Press, 1967 - 216 pàgines |
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... happy sensibility of look , as even age could not gaze on with indifference . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was not averse to the match ; so both families lived together in all that ...
... happy sensibility of look , as even age could not gaze on with indifference . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was not averse to the match ; so both families lived together in all that ...
Pàgina 177
... happy . His letter brings nothing but good news ; he is the favourite of his colonel , who promises to procure him the very next lieutenancy that becomes vacant ! ' ' And are you sure of all this , ' cried my wife , ' are you sure that ...
... happy . His letter brings nothing but good news ; he is the favourite of his colonel , who promises to procure him the very next lieutenancy that becomes vacant ! ' ' And are you sure of all this , ' cried my wife , ' are you sure that ...
Pàgina 185
... happy . Thus , my friends , you see religion does what philosophy could never do ; it shews the equal deal- ings of heaven to the happy and the unhappy , and levels all human enjoyments to nearly the same standard . It gives to both ...
... happy . Thus , my friends , you see religion does what philosophy could never do ; it shews the equal deal- ings of heaven to the happy and the unhappy , and levels all human enjoyments to nearly the same standard . It gives to both ...
Continguts
The description of the family of Wakefield | 1 |
A migration The fortunate circumstances | 10 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune | 18 |
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amusing appearance assured Baronet Berosus Burchell catgut chearful child comfort companion continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear distress drest eldest encrease favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart heaven honest honour hope horse inform interrupted Jenkinson knew letter Livy look Madam Manetho manner marriage married miseries Miss Wilmot morning mother musical glasses neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once opinion pain papa passion perceived perfectly pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor pounds present prison promise raptures received replied resolved rest returned rich round sate scarce seemed shew Sir William sister soon Sophia specta stept stranger sure tell thee things Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion took town VICAR OF WAKEFIELD virtue wretched young lady