Herbert LacyHenry Colburn, New Burlington Street., 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... tell me something about the Lacys , " said Mrs. Poole , turning to Lady Malvern ; “ I have not seen them this age . Of course you know them very well ; they are such near neigh- bours of your father . " Lord Rodborough is not such a ...
... tell me something about the Lacys , " said Mrs. Poole , turning to Lady Malvern ; “ I have not seen them this age . Of course you know them very well ; they are such near neigh- bours of your father . " Lord Rodborough is not such a ...
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... tell her : and , by the by , who are they , Mrs. Poole ? " " She was a Bellingham of the Upperville family ; and as for the Lacys , they , you know , are as old as the flood , and very well connected too . Sir William Lacy's mother was ...
... tell her : and , by the by , who are they , Mrs. Poole ? " " She was a Bellingham of the Upperville family ; and as for the Lacys , they , you know , are as old as the flood , and very well connected too . Sir William Lacy's mother was ...
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... tell me ; " said Miss Tyrwhitt to Agnes Morton . " What does he owe to Mr. Sackville ? " " Only his life , " replied Agnes , with a smile . " They were in Italy together - Mr . Lacy was near being drowned in the Lago Maggiore , and Mr ...
... tell me ; " said Miss Tyrwhitt to Agnes Morton . " What does he owe to Mr. Sackville ? " " Only his life , " replied Agnes , with a smile . " They were in Italy together - Mr . Lacy was near being drowned in the Lago Maggiore , and Mr ...
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... tell you the truth , I have never seen this gentleman whom I am so ready to abuse . " " I should have been more surprised at your disliking him , if you had seen him ; ” replied Mrs. Poole . " It is a pity , " resumed Miss Morton ...
... tell you the truth , I have never seen this gentleman whom I am so ready to abuse . " " I should have been more surprised at your disliking him , if you had seen him ; ” replied Mrs. Poole . " It is a pity , " resumed Miss Morton ...
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... tell him I used to know his father , and I must have him go next week to my friend Mrs. Chatterley's little party ! Some- how or other he never came . However , about a week afterwards , one night , I forget where , Lady Ashborne ...
... tell him I used to know his father , and I must have him go next week to my friend Mrs. Chatterley's little party ! Some- how or other he never came . However , about a week afterwards , one night , I forget where , Lady Ashborne ...
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acquaintance admiration affections Agnes Morton agreeable Allen allowed Almack's answer appeared attachment attention believe Bingley Bloxwich character Charlotte Hartley chiroplast circumstances consider conversation countenance daughter dear Dodswell endeavoured engagement entertain expected eyes father favour fear feel felt fortune gentleman hand happiness Hawksworth hear heard Henbury HERBERT LACY honour hope Huntley knew Lacy Park Lacy's Lady Appleby Lady Lacy Lady Louisa Lady Malvern length letter look Lord Appleby Lord Malvern Lord Midhurst Lord Rodborough Luscombe manner marriage means ment mind Miss Bagshawe Miss Hartley Miss Morton neighbours never object once opinion painful party perhaps person pleasure present racter received replied Agnes replied Lacy Sackville's scarcely seemed sentiments Sir William Lacy sister situation smile society soon suppose sure surprise talk tell thing thought tion tone turned uttered Westcourt Wichcombe wish words young
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Strana 52 - I'll build all inward : not a light shall ope The common out-way; no expense, no art, No ornament, no door, will I use there; But raise all plain and rudely like a...
Strana 113 - In a word, generosity sanctifies every passion, and adds grace to every acquisition of the soul ; and if it does not necessarily include, at least it reflects a lustre upon the whole circle of moral and intellectual qualities.
Strana 2 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Strana 16 - There are but three ways for a man to revenge himself of the censure of the world ; to despise it, to return the like, or to endeavour to live so as to avoid it : the first of these is usually pretended, the last is almost impossible, the universal practice is for the second.
Strana 152 - I love you, dear morsel of modesty, I love ; and so truly, that I'll make you mistress of my thoughts, lady of my revenues, and commit all my moveahles into your hands; that is, I'll give you an earnest kiss in the highway of matrimony.
Strana 113 - True generosity rises above the ordinary rules of social conduct, and flows with much too full a stream to be comprehended within the precise marks of formal precepts. It is a vigorous principle in the soul, which opens and expands all her virtues far beyond those which are only the forced and unnatural productions of a timid obedience.
Strana 75 - Nothing drives a party at a house in the country more completely to their resources than rain. To kill time soon became an important object, and various were the means devised. Music and billiards had their turn ; some went to play at battledore and shuttlecock in the hall ; others beguiled the hours in ransacking albums and portfolios. Mr. Tyrwhitt, in despair, proposed...