Jeannette Isabelle: A Novel, Nide 2John Richardson, 1837 |
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... perhaps , a double charm added to her beauty in the transition from grief to joy - something of the δακρυοεν γελασασα , something like the glance of the sunbeam on the dew of the flower , and it was no wonder that her mysterious ...
... perhaps , a double charm added to her beauty in the transition from grief to joy - something of the δακρυοεν γελασασα , something like the glance of the sunbeam on the dew of the flower , and it was no wonder that her mysterious ...
Sivu 13
... perhaps remember , that when we last took leave of the young nobleman , he was giving way , rather unwisely , to the two amiable weaknesses of his mind - a love of society , and a passion for the fair sex - and that the indul- gence of ...
... perhaps remember , that when we last took leave of the young nobleman , he was giving way , rather unwisely , to the two amiable weaknesses of his mind - a love of society , and a passion for the fair sex - and that the indul- gence of ...
Sivu 14
... and a little discretion . So true is the conclusion of Aristotle , although somewhat perhaps in a diffe- rent sense , that the man who has prudence has all virtues ; and the converse of it , that the 14 JEANNETTE ISABELLE .
... and a little discretion . So true is the conclusion of Aristotle , although somewhat perhaps in a diffe- rent sense , that the man who has prudence has all virtues ; and the converse of it , that the 14 JEANNETTE ISABELLE .
Sivu 15
... perhaps his only one , was the simple fact of his having chosen to associate with persons who were placed beneath him in their rank of life . When once a man descends from his proper sphere , and either to court popu- larity , or to ...
... perhaps his only one , was the simple fact of his having chosen to associate with persons who were placed beneath him in their rank of life . When once a man descends from his proper sphere , and either to court popu- larity , or to ...
Sivu 16
... perhaps pleasanter than any other capital in Europe , had not yet assumed the deserted and desolate appearance which most large continental towns present , in the season peculiarly dedicated to the gods and goddesses of the country ...
... perhaps pleasanter than any other capital in Europe , had not yet assumed the deserted and desolate appearance which most large continental towns present , in the season peculiarly dedicated to the gods and goddesses of the country ...
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