Recollections of a Chaperon, Volum 2Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. (successor to Henry Colburn.), 1833 |
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Pàgina 20
... young lady , who has made up her mind that love is folly , and that if she repents it shall be in a coach and six , runs away with a penniless captain ; and Lucy , though extremely anxious to emulate Milly , never found the object to ...
... young lady , who has made up her mind that love is folly , and that if she repents it shall be in a coach and six , runs away with a penniless captain ; and Lucy , though extremely anxious to emulate Milly , never found the object to ...
Pàgina 21
... young ladies . As to the married women , whose names had been coupled with his in a manner more gratifying to his vanity than to their honour , the list would be painfully long . Still he had avoided any éclat , and no one could accuse ...
... young ladies . As to the married women , whose names had been coupled with his in a manner more gratifying to his vanity than to their honour , the list would be painfully long . Still he had avoided any éclat , and no one could accuse ...
Pàgina 22
... young woman innocently gay . The gaze ex- pressed that he did think her lovely , though it contained nothing that could alarm the most shrinking modesty . In the course of the evening he conversed a good deal with Mrs. Heckfield , in ...
... young woman innocently gay . The gaze ex- pressed that he did think her lovely , though it contained nothing that could alarm the most shrinking modesty . In the course of the evening he conversed a good deal with Mrs. Heckfield , in ...
Pàgina 24
... young Mr. Lyon , Lord Petersfield's nephew , and Sir Alan Byway , the great traveller , and Miss Pennefeather , who wrote those sweet novels ; she is quite the lion of these parts , and people of fashion like to meet a genius ; and then ...
... young Mr. Lyon , Lord Petersfield's nephew , and Sir Alan Byway , the great traveller , and Miss Pennefeather , who wrote those sweet novels ; she is quite the lion of these parts , and people of fashion like to meet a genius ; and then ...
Pàgina 26
... young Lord Slenderdale he ought to look at Captain Charles Heckfield's brown mare , for she was the cleverest hack he had seen for a long time ; and the two young men soon found themselves able to speak . He complimented Colonel ...
... young Lord Slenderdale he ought to look at Captain Charles Heckfield's brown mare , for she was the cleverest hack he had seen for a long time ; and the two young men soon found themselves able to speak . He complimented Colonel ...
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Pàgina 101 - So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is a man's self, and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend.
Pàgina 106 - tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow.
Pàgina 119 - When honour is a support to virtuous principles, and runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished and encouraged : but when the dictates of honour are contrary to those of religion and equity, they are the greatest depravations of human nature, by giving wrong...
Pàgina 149 - Concerning the Materials of seditions. It is a thing well to be considered; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them. For, if there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire.
Pàgina 120 - God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished and encouraged: but when the dictates of honour are contrary to those of religion and equity, they are the greatest depravations of human nature, by giving wrong ambitions and false ideas of what is good and laudable ; and should therefore be exploded by all governments, and driven out as the bane and plague of human society.
Pàgina 109 - When all is done and said, in the end thus shall you find, He most of all doth bathe in bliss that hath a quiet mind; And, clear from worldly cares, to deem can be content The sweetest time in all his life in thinking to be spent. The body subject is to fickle fortune's power, And to a million of mishaps is casual every hour. And death in time doth change it to a clod of clay...