Dunallan; Or, Know what You Judge ...Charles Ewer and Crocker & Brewster, 1827 - 288 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 51
Sivu 4
... dread to an event which would unite her for ever to a being she might detest ; yet she loved her father so tenderly , that it was painful to her to indulge a thought inju- rious to him . The evil day , too , had always seemed at a ...
... dread to an event which would unite her for ever to a being she might detest ; yet she loved her father so tenderly , that it was painful to her to indulge a thought inju- rious to him . The evil day , too , had always seemed at a ...
Sivu 10
... dreaded extremely that Dunallan should sup- pose I was making any enquiries respecting him ; for though I must feel interested in all I hear of him , I have never sought for any information . All I have heard has been by accident ...
... dreaded extremely that Dunallan should sup- pose I was making any enquiries respecting him ; for though I must feel interested in all I hear of him , I have never sought for any information . All I have heard has been by accident ...
Sivu 11
... dread her son's displeasure , I told him of my mistake , showed him what I had read , and assured him , as he really ... dreaded that I might suspect he had entered into them . I have felt as a sister for George ever since that day but I ...
... dread her son's displeasure , I told him of my mistake , showed him what I had read , and assured him , as he really ... dreaded that I might suspect he had entered into them . I have felt as a sister for George ever since that day but I ...
Sivu 12
... dread ? " Elizabeth shook her head , but remained si- lent . " I believe , " continued Catharine , " you agree with me in thinking what I have already told you , sufficient to take away all hopes of happiness from such an union : yet ...
... dread ? " Elizabeth shook her head , but remained si- lent . " I believe , " continued Catharine , " you agree with me in thinking what I have already told you , sufficient to take away all hopes of happiness from such an union : yet ...
Sivu 16
... dread of his daughter's gentle submissive looks , and melancholy sweetness of manners , which were now the only means she used to in- duce him to pity her ; and perhaps from a dread of his own feelings , when about to part from a child ...
... dread of his daughter's gentle submissive looks , and melancholy sweetness of manners , which were now the only means she used to in- duce him to pity her ; and perhaps from a dread of his own feelings , when about to part from a child ...
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acquainted admiration affection agreeable allan amiable appeared Arnmore asked Aspasia attempt aunt beautiful believe blushed Cameron Catha Catharine felt Catharine's character charms Churchill Churchill's Clair Clanmar Colonel Hartford conversation convinced countenance dear Catharine dear Father dear Madam dearest Catharine delight desire disappointed dread Dunal Dunallan Castle Elizabeth entreat exclaimed Catharine expression eyes father feel forget happiness heard heart heaven hope human idea interest interrupted joined knew lady least leave Lennox letter looked Lord Dunallan manner ment mind Miss Dunallan morning mother nature never opinions Oswald painful pale party passed perfect pleasure promise racter recollect regard religion replied Catharine replied Dunallan returned rine rose Ruthven scarcely scene Scripture seemed servants smiling soon soul spect stopt suppose sweet tears tell tharine thing thought tion tone of voice tremely turned unhappy Walderford walk wish young
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Sivu 282 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and all thy soul, and all thy strength ; and thy neighbour as thyself.
Sivu 282 - And: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and all thy mind and all thy strength.
Sivu 94 - And when they had sung a hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives. 27 And Jesus saith unto them, All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the Shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered.