Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 6
... whole of life cannot be paffed at the toilet or harpsichord , in the opera - house or drawing - room ; and that , in fpite of modern diffipation , there are hours of domeftic life in which fenfe and fenti- ment would be more pleafing ...
... whole of life cannot be paffed at the toilet or harpsichord , in the opera - house or drawing - room ; and that , in fpite of modern diffipation , there are hours of domeftic life in which fenfe and fenti- ment would be more pleafing ...
Pàgina 13
... whole , think equal , if not fuperior to any of her fex , you have no right to impose upon her by propo- fals which imply a degree of attachment you do not experience , and the want of which , if she has that fenfibility with- out which ...
... whole , think equal , if not fuperior to any of her fex , you have no right to impose upon her by propo- fals which imply a degree of attachment you do not experience , and the want of which , if she has that fenfibility with- out which ...
Pàgina 17
... whole neighbour- hood . The infide of the house was exactly what its external appearance would induce a stranger to expect ; the rooms were rather large than conveni- ent , and would have been very cold had not the floors been well ...
... whole neighbour- hood . The infide of the house was exactly what its external appearance would induce a stranger to expect ; the rooms were rather large than conveni- ent , and would have been very cold had not the floors been well ...
Pàgina 18
... whole a comfortable appearance , to which the cleannefs and order of every thing , and an excellent fire , that blazed in the grate , greatly contributed . Upon their entrance they found Mr. Burnet reading aloud to his two eldest ...
... whole a comfortable appearance , to which the cleannefs and order of every thing , and an excellent fire , that blazed in the grate , greatly contributed . Upon their entrance they found Mr. Burnet reading aloud to his two eldest ...
Pàgina 25
... whole delight centering in his books and garden . There is nothing ( continued Sir George ) which defends the heart from the intrufion of danger- ous ideas like conftant and useful em- ployment ; and this , together with the folidity of ...
... whole delight centering in his books and garden . There is nothing ( continued Sir George ) which defends the heart from the intrufion of danger- ous ideas like conftant and useful em- ployment ; and this , together with the folidity of ...
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Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1 Mrs. Hughes (Anne) Visualització completa - 1788 |
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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.