Jeannette Isabelle [by G.V. Cox]. |
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Sivu 24
... circumstance had given occasion to the speaker to redeem the meaning of her words . " Well , Emily dearest , " said her sister , as their fright subsided- " what a delightful ball we are sure of having , at least to - morrow night at ...
... circumstance had given occasion to the speaker to redeem the meaning of her words . " Well , Emily dearest , " said her sister , as their fright subsided- " what a delightful ball we are sure of having , at least to - morrow night at ...
Sivu 57
... circumstance of Lord Clanelly's unmentionable marriage , Mr. Snuffles ? " " I have heard something of it , my lord , for the first time this morning . His conduct seems cer- tainly most indecorously unbecoming , and most indecently ...
... circumstance of Lord Clanelly's unmentionable marriage , Mr. Snuffles ? " " I have heard something of it , my lord , for the first time this morning . His conduct seems cer- tainly most indecorously unbecoming , and most indecently ...
Sivu 72
... circumstances in her dawning youth to a pilgrimage through many lands , which had enlarged her mind , and diversified the sphere of her observations and reflections ; she singularly united all the quickness , openness , and enthusiasm ...
... circumstances in her dawning youth to a pilgrimage through many lands , which had enlarged her mind , and diversified the sphere of her observations and reflections ; she singularly united all the quickness , openness , and enthusiasm ...
Sivu 76
... circumstances , and perhaps , most of all , by the agency of that blind destiny which rules the fortunes of all men's lives , had recently become the wedded bride of Lord Clanelly . At once so winning , so exciting , so seductive in her ...
... circumstances , and perhaps , most of all , by the agency of that blind destiny which rules the fortunes of all men's lives , had recently become the wedded bride of Lord Clanelly . At once so winning , so exciting , so seductive in her ...
Sivu 86
... circumstance of his reading to her Boccacio's pages , whose poetical imagery palliates the coarse- ness of his anecdotes ; nor yet of his putting into her hands such books as the Liaisons dangereuses , or Faublas , in which the ...
... circumstance of his reading to her Boccacio's pages , whose poetical imagery palliates the coarse- ness of his anecdotes ; nor yet of his putting into her hands such books as the Liaisons dangereuses , or Faublas , in which the ...
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acquaintance amused Anton appeared arms arrived asked beauty Bob Tracy Boucher called carriage CHAPTER character cher Circumflex Clanelly's Comtesse dear death dinner door English étui exclaimed eyes favourite fear feel felt Fitz-Waterton Fivebars Fontainebleau France French George Grainger give hand happy heart hero heroine hope horses hôtel husband Jeannette Isabelle kiss Lady Emily letter live London looked Lord Arthur Mullingham Lord Carmansdale Lord Clanelly Lord Fletcher Lord Furstenroy lordship Louis Boivin Madame Madame de Staël melancholy ment mind morning Naples nature never Newfoundland dog night object occasion old lady once Paris party passed passion perhaps person Pisatelli poor present pretty racter remark replied republican Richard Bazancourt round Sansargent Scraggs seemed seen side Snuffles society sort Stonesfield tell thing thought tion wife window wish woman young
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Sivu 142 - Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; And let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, And walk in the ways of thine heart, And in the sight of thine eyes: But know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
Sivu 142 - I communed with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me in Jerusalem : yea, my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly : I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief : and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Sivu 214 - No flocks that range the valley free, To slaughter I condemn; Taught by that Power that pities me, I learn to pity them: " But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring ; A scrip with herbs and fruit.s supplied, And water from the spring. " Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego; All earth-born cares are wrong; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Sivu 143 - That chastity did for itselfe embrace, But were for other causes firme and sound ; Either for want of handsome time and place, Or else for feare of shame and fowle disgrace. Thus am I hopelesse ever to attaine My ladies love, in such a desperate case, But all my dayes am like to waste in vaine, Seeking to match the chaste with th
Sivu 158 - It may have been so, sir. But I have a bad opinion of Black. I don't think he would stick at much." "It is just this, Geoff, as I believe: that Black's case is an illustration of the old saying, ' Give a dog a bad name, and hang him.
Sivu 243 - O God, if there be a God, save my soul, if I have a soul !' This was followed by a general laugh.
Sivu 185 - Examen philosophique des Considerations sur le Sentiment du Sublime et du Beau, d'Emmanuel Kant.
Sivu 67 - Or, voici sa manière de surveiller : il établit à ma porte, dans la rue, des espions qui mesuivoient à pied quand ma voiture alloit doucement, et qui prenoient des cabriolets pour ne pas me perdre de vue dans mes courses à la campagne. Cette manière de faire la police me paroissoit réunir tout à la fois le machiavélisme français à la lourdeur allemande. Les autrichiens se sont persuadés qu'ils ont été battus faute d'avoir autant d'esprit que les Français , et...
Sivu 141 - It is good that thou shouldest take hold of this; yea, also from this withdraw not thine hand : for he that feareth God .shall come forth of them all. 19 Wisdom strengtheneth the wise more than ten mighty men which are in the city.