A Day in Stowe GardensJ. & H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 315 sayfa |
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Sayfa 2
... tion passed through his mind , when he thought of the past occurrences of his life . While he stood thus wrapt , his eye looking out intently without perception , he was not aware of a distant black speck which float- ed on the horizon ...
... tion passed through his mind , when he thought of the past occurrences of his life . While he stood thus wrapt , his eye looking out intently without perception , he was not aware of a distant black speck which float- ed on the horizon ...
Sayfa 11
... tion to her friends , well knowing that her marriage had offended them , and that they would have refused her assistance ; her brother , she feared , might partake in their sentiments , and who , being moreover of a gay and dissipated ...
... tion to her friends , well knowing that her marriage had offended them , and that they would have refused her assistance ; her brother , she feared , might partake in their sentiments , and who , being moreover of a gay and dissipated ...
Sayfa 32
... tion of sharing the command - whose person , though pleasing , had none of the striking and commanding features of their old leader ) seemed touched with this appeal , and consented to wait until the morrow before they decided on my ...
... tion of sharing the command - whose person , though pleasing , had none of the striking and commanding features of their old leader ) seemed touched with this appeal , and consented to wait until the morrow before they decided on my ...
Sayfa 34
... tion . Zulema , ' he said , ' I cannot save you ; we cannot be far from the coast of Spain ; the wind is serene and will probably drift you thither ; to scenes like these you would be constantly exposed if you re- mained here ; my life ...
... tion . Zulema , ' he said , ' I cannot save you ; we cannot be far from the coast of Spain ; the wind is serene and will probably drift you thither ; to scenes like these you would be constantly exposed if you re- mained here ; my life ...
Sayfa 35
... tion from bitter thoughts . So wore away the day , the heat intense and no land visible ; parched with thirst , I lifted the cask to drink , when either by some movement of the child's , or it might be the suggestion of my fancy , the ...
... tion from bitter thoughts . So wore away the day , the heat intense and no land visible ; parched with thirst , I lifted the cask to drink , when either by some movement of the child's , or it might be the suggestion of my fancy , the ...
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Adelaide affection Algiers Alvarez Angelina appearance arms assured beau ideal Beaujeu beauty begged Belphoebe blessed bosom captain castle child choly comfort companion consent daugh daughter dear death delight Donald Macpherson Dorabella doubt dress endeavoured entremets exclaimed eyes faith fancy father favour fear feelings felt fortune French language gentle gentleman gout gratitude habit hand happiness head heart holy honour hope husband imagined indulgence kind knew lady looked lover Lysander of Lido Mable manner Marco marriage Mary melan mind Miss Prudence mistress Monsieur Narcisse nature ness never night offer Olinda Padua passed passion perceived pity pleasure poor promised remain replied RIMINI sail seemed shew ship shore sight Signor Michelli Sir Carnaby soon spirit Stephano stood sufferings Sumana sweet Sylvanus taste tears tender thought tion trees uncle Velasquez Venice vessel voice wife wish woman wonder words young youth Zulema
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