Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 132
... Sir Charles Haftings . An elegant locking man , of about five or fix and thirty , immediately made his appearance , and faluting the company with an air of intimacy , was by Mrs. Mordant in- troduced to our heroine , who instantly knew ...
... Sir Charles Haftings . An elegant locking man , of about five or fix and thirty , immediately made his appearance , and faluting the company with an air of intimacy , was by Mrs. Mordant in- troduced to our heroine , who instantly knew ...
Pàgina 133
... Sir Charles , with a fmile , ) but Lady Frances and myfelf were this morning upon the very point of run- ning away with her ; a crime which , the ning HENRY AND ISABELLA . 133 He was fcarce.feated, when Albert, ...
... Sir Charles , with a fmile , ) but Lady Frances and myfelf were this morning upon the very point of run- ning away with her ; a crime which , the ning HENRY AND ISABELLA . 133 He was fcarce.feated, when Albert, ...
Pàgina 134
... Sir Charles ) that it was the I had the pleasure of feeing this morning in the park ; though , at the time , both my aunt and myself were inclined to believe that the poets had more than fiction upon which to found their tales of ...
... Sir Charles ) that it was the I had the pleasure of feeing this morning in the park ; though , at the time , both my aunt and myself were inclined to believe that the poets had more than fiction upon which to found their tales of ...
Pàgina 135
... Sir Charles , turn- ing to Mrs. Mordant ) we look in upon you this afternoon ? I am in hafte to introduce Lady Frances to Mifs Mait- land ; it is a pleasure for the enjoy- ment of which the fhows more impa- tience than ever I knew her ...
... Sir Charles , turn- ing to Mrs. Mordant ) we look in upon you this afternoon ? I am in hafte to introduce Lady Frances to Mifs Mait- land ; it is a pleasure for the enjoy- ment of which the fhows more impa- tience than ever I knew her ...
Pàgina 136
... Sir Charles , ) nor does the lay any claim to the title of learned ; though few women , or perhaps I might fay men , poffefs fo much information and understanding as herself . There is , however , a fcience upon which she greatly values ...
... Sir Charles , ) nor does the lay any claim to the title of learned ; though few women , or perhaps I might fay men , poffefs fo much information and understanding as herself . There is , however , a fcience upon which she greatly values ...
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Pàgina 115 - He then turned to the people, and stretching out his hands, cried with a very loud voice, " Good Christian people ! for God's love be well aware of these men ; else they will beguile you, and lead you blindfold into hell with themselves.