Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 8
... observation . But notwithstanding the general depra- vity of manners which unhappily con- ftitutes what is denominated fashionable life , I am convinced that a rational man , who can diveft himself of avarice and vanity , may at any ...
... observation . But notwithstanding the general depra- vity of manners which unhappily con- ftitutes what is denominated fashionable life , I am convinced that a rational man , who can diveft himself of avarice and vanity , may at any ...
Pàgina 176
... out , and every falfe notion traced to its original ;. not in the way of fatire and ridicule ; but as a means of accuftoming the mind . to to an attentive observation of character , and to give 176 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... out , and every falfe notion traced to its original ;. not in the way of fatire and ridicule ; but as a means of accuftoming the mind . to to an attentive observation of character , and to give 176 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
Pàgina 177
... observation of character , and to give it , upon every occasion , a ftrong and quick perception of rectitude and error . There was likewife another amufe- ment in which Mrs. Maitland often in- dulged them , and of which they were ...
... observation of character , and to give it , upon every occasion , a ftrong and quick perception of rectitude and error . There was likewife another amufe- ment in which Mrs. Maitland often in- dulged them , and of which they were ...
Pàgina 178
... As their years , ftature , and beauty increased , she had the pleasure to observe an equal increase of knowledge , understanding and wor thiness . СНАР . CHAPTER XIII . THE BROTHERS . BOUT the period in 178 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... As their years , ftature , and beauty increased , she had the pleasure to observe an equal increase of knowledge , understanding and wor thiness . СНАР . CHAPTER XIII . THE BROTHERS . BOUT the period in 178 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
Pàgina 60
... will be particu- larly agreeable to me , to observe what ef- fect his endeavours to recover aftate of in- difference will have upon his mind and affections ; 1 affections ; you must therefore pro- mife me not 60 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... will be particu- larly agreeable to me , to observe what ef- fect his endeavours to recover aftate of in- difference will have upon his mind and affections ; 1 affections ; you must therefore pro- mife me not 60 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
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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.