The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Strona 3
... Sancy's severe raillery yes- " terday , were the countesses de Noirmou- " tier , de Sauves , and Duzes , whose influ- " ence at court has been long established , " and the latter of whom I have the ho- " nour to call a near relative ...
... Sancy's severe raillery yes- " terday , were the countesses de Noirmou- " tier , de Sauves , and Duzes , whose influ- " ence at court has been long established , " and the latter of whom I have the ho- " nour to call a near relative ...
Strona 7
... Sancy , flattered by the pleasure with which she hung upon his brilliant conver sation , and the compliments which in the unmodified ardour of her manner she had paid to his talents , and perhaps not indif ferent to the charms of her ...
... Sancy , flattered by the pleasure with which she hung upon his brilliant conver sation , and the compliments which in the unmodified ardour of her manner she had paid to his talents , and perhaps not indif ferent to the charms of her ...
Strona 13
... Sancy conti- nued the most marked and most favoured in his attentions ; while Imogen , gay , careless , and unguarded , neither encou- raged nor rejected that species of homage which she soon perceived every pretty wo- man of her ...
... Sancy conti- nued the most marked and most favoured in his attentions ; while Imogen , gay , careless , and unguarded , neither encou- raged nor rejected that species of homage which she soon perceived every pretty wo- man of her ...
Strona 17
... Sancy , except she had the most unequivocal reasons for supposing them of a serious nature . Imogen started ; this was a singular warning from the man who in a short time was to possess so sacred and inviolable a claim to her undivided ...
... Sancy , except she had the most unequivocal reasons for supposing them of a serious nature . Imogen started ; this was a singular warning from the man who in a short time was to possess so sacred and inviolable a claim to her undivided ...
Strona 18
... Sancy . Int " the flowery path of amatory dalliance " few have gathered more laurels than " your accomplished friend . But , Oh ! " Imogen , that profound tenderness of " which thy heart is capable - thy heart " demands ; that ever ...
... Sancy . Int " the flowery path of amatory dalliance " few have gathered more laurels than " your accomplished friend . But , Oh ! " Imogen , that profound tenderness of " which thy heart is capable - thy heart " demands ; that ever ...
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