Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 4
... ment have had my fire furrounded by a lively beautiful group of fmiling faces , whofe innocence and chearfulnefs would have prolonged my youth , and gilded the frofty feafon of age with the pleaf- ing reflection of having paffed life in ...
... ment have had my fire furrounded by a lively beautiful group of fmiling faces , whofe innocence and chearfulnefs would have prolonged my youth , and gilded the frofty feafon of age with the pleaf- ing reflection of having paffed life in ...
Pàgina 6
... ment would be more pleafing than dul- nefs or flippancy ; that the pretty igno- rance at which they smile in a mistress , will disguft in a wife ; and that a few years must unavoidably bring on that feafon , when chearfulness and ...
... ment would be more pleafing than dul- nefs or flippancy ; that the pretty igno- rance at which they smile in a mistress , will disguft in a wife ; and that a few years must unavoidably bring on that feafon , when chearfulness and ...
Pàgina 7
... in the perfect acquire- ment of which every power of the foul is called forth , and which are only calcu- lated to engage attention and regard B 4 from from the judicious and difcerning few . It is my HENRY AND ISABELLA . 7 -
... in the perfect acquire- ment of which every power of the foul is called forth , and which are only calcu- lated to engage attention and regard B 4 from from the judicious and difcerning few . It is my HENRY AND ISABELLA . 7 -
Pàgina 21
... ment of it intirely himfelf , was extreme- ly fond , and was fo much pleased with the more than common attention paid to his improvements ( fo he ftyled the laying out of his cauliflower and afpara- gus beds ) by Sir George , that the ...
... ment of it intirely himfelf , was extreme- ly fond , and was fo much pleased with the more than common attention paid to his improvements ( fo he ftyled the laying out of his cauliflower and afpara- gus beds ) by Sir George , that the ...
Pàgina 54
... ment and inclination . All things being prepared for the Ba- ronet's departure , he took leave of his brother and fifter , with every appearance of chearfulness and pleafed expectation , and bent his way towards that feat of opulence ...
... ment and inclination . All things being prepared for the Ba- ronet's departure , he took leave of his brother and fifter , with every appearance of chearfulness and pleafed expectation , and bent his way towards that feat of opulence ...
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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.