Varieties in woman, a novel1819 |
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Strona 11
... amiabilities which she has heard admired in others , and immediately she adopts them all . She appears always in a false semblance . She feels that you observe her , and she holds up to you continually the fairest side of the IN WOMAN . 11.
... amiabilities which she has heard admired in others , and immediately she adopts them all . She appears always in a false semblance . She feels that you observe her , and she holds up to you continually the fairest side of the IN WOMAN . 11.
Strona 33
... feeling was unpleasant , because he knew that it affected his manner , and he ardently desired that his protegées should not feel the distance between the benefactor and the obliged . Mrs. Grafton was lively and agreeable : but Albert ...
... feeling was unpleasant , because he knew that it affected his manner , and he ardently desired that his protegées should not feel the distance between the benefactor and the obliged . Mrs. Grafton was lively and agreeable : but Albert ...
Strona 36
... feeling of kindness . Her riding was like every thing else that belonged to her , neither to be censured nor commended : she kept she kept always that middle course between grandeur and littleness , which is as remote as possible from ...
... feeling of kindness . Her riding was like every thing else that belonged to her , neither to be censured nor commended : she kept she kept always that middle course between grandeur and littleness , which is as remote as possible from ...
Strona 39
... feeling of one just escaped from the yoke of tyranny . The nearer he approached the seat of his friend Lockhart , the greater became his satisfaction . He went through the metropolis , and remained there a week , more delighted than ...
... feeling of one just escaped from the yoke of tyranny . The nearer he approached the seat of his friend Lockhart , the greater became his satisfaction . He went through the metropolis , and remained there a week , more delighted than ...
Strona 47
... which none but genius ever feels , which none but genius can pourtray , and which , therefore , I leave to your ima- gination . You know , however the influence a woman's tears always have over me : -think then , how I am af- IN WOMAN . 47.
... which none but genius ever feels , which none but genius can pourtray , and which , therefore , I leave to your ima- gination . You know , however the influence a woman's tears always have over me : -think then , how I am af- IN WOMAN . 47.
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admiration affected ALBERT read Alcibiades amusement appeared Aspasia attracted beauty became believe Beverley Hall brilliant Canova Catherine Lockhart Catherine's certainly character Clair cold contemplation continually conviction cottage orné countenance curricle dæmon dare dear dear Ella death delightful desire Doctor Falconer Ella Grafton emotion endeavour endure engagement enjoy eternal existence expression eyes fancy feeling felicity felt forget friendship genius grace happiness Harley Harley's hart heart honour hope idea imagination impressed Italy Julia knew Lady Caroline Repton Lady Fanny Lambeth laugh letter longer looked Lord Lindor Lord Northbury manner ment mind mingford Miss Burlington Miss Emmingford Miss Grafton Miss Lockhart nature ness never North House occupied once passion perceived perhaps pleasure possess present racter recollection regret rendered replied returned scarcely seemed sentiments sighed sion Sir Albert Beverley smile society sometimes sorbed soul suffer talents thing thought tion vivacity whilst woman
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