Varieties in woman, a novel1819 |
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Strona 44
... thinking of her , but certainly without being so powerfully impressed by her , as you seem to expect . " 66 Upon my soul , Beverley , you be- come more incomprehensible daily . I ever knew you a man of solitary habits , 44 VARIETIES.
... thinking of her , but certainly without being so powerfully impressed by her , as you seem to expect . " 66 Upon my soul , Beverley , you be- come more incomprehensible daily . I ever knew you a man of solitary habits , 44 VARIETIES.
Strona 109
... impressed with the propriety of the emotions which have been excited . " I intended only to write a note in- forming you of my arrival . It is swelled into a letter . You will for- give it , because it is principally your fault . If you ...
... impressed with the propriety of the emotions which have been excited . " I intended only to write a note in- forming you of my arrival . It is swelled into a letter . You will for- give it , because it is principally your fault . If you ...
Strona 147
... flam- beaux had flashed there . Its sudden irradiation impressed him with a sen- sation of amazement bordering on horror . It seemed as if in every lineament , H 2 IN WOMAN . 147 "Bilem sæpe jocum vestri movere tu- ...
... flam- beaux had flashed there . Its sudden irradiation impressed him with a sen- sation of amazement bordering on horror . It seemed as if in every lineament , H 2 IN WOMAN . 147 "Bilem sæpe jocum vestri movere tu- ...
Strona 156
... impressed me in no common degree , and I tell you , that that im- pression is no less unpleasant than forcible . You must have observed that laugh of her's . " " What particular laugh ? -She often laughed . " " And is it possible ...
... impressed me in no common degree , and I tell you , that that im- pression is no less unpleasant than forcible . You must have observed that laugh of her's . " " What particular laugh ? -She often laughed . " " And is it possible ...
Strona 158
... to displease your ear ! " " It does , I acknowledge , it does appear most ridiculous , most con- temptible , most unworthy of me . Nevertheless , the fact does exist . No laugh ever impressed me with such sensations as that ; 158 VARIETIES.
... to displease your ear ! " " It does , I acknowledge , it does appear most ridiculous , most con- temptible , most unworthy of me . Nevertheless , the fact does exist . No laugh ever impressed me with such sensations as that ; 158 VARIETIES.
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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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