Lionel Deerhurst; or, Fashionable life under the Regency [by B. Hemphill] ed. by the countess of BlessingtonR. Bentley, 1846 |
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Pagina 20
... resolved to send me back to Cader Idris to continue under Mr. Arnheim's care , till an opportunity offered of procuring me a com- mission for the army , which was my ultimate desti- 20 THE DEERHURSTS . CHAPTER III. ...
... resolved to send me back to Cader Idris to continue under Mr. Arnheim's care , till an opportunity offered of procuring me a com- mission for the army , which was my ultimate desti- 20 THE DEERHURSTS . CHAPTER III. ...
Pagina 51
... resolved to hide their origin , he planned a method to turn them to advantage . To this end , when the dessert was placed on the table , he managed to command the Prince's particular attention ; as a matter of course , that of all the ...
... resolved to hide their origin , he planned a method to turn them to advantage . To this end , when the dessert was placed on the table , he managed to command the Prince's particular attention ; as a matter of course , that of all the ...
Pagina 55
... of the movement of a kangaroo . I saw this was a ruse to show off the Zoppo graces ; and though I laughed at seeing foppery so caricatured , still I disliked him so sincerely , I was resolved not to humour his folly THE DEERHURSTS . 55.
... of the movement of a kangaroo . I saw this was a ruse to show off the Zoppo graces ; and though I laughed at seeing foppery so caricatured , still I disliked him so sincerely , I was resolved not to humour his folly THE DEERHURSTS . 55.
Pagina 61
... resolved not to betray my secret . I smiled at his Irish honesty , but still thanked him . A few moments after , we saw Mr. Money- more drive off . Pat then called a coach , and I returned to Oxford Street . CHAPTER V. I REPAIRED next ...
... resolved not to betray my secret . I smiled at his Irish honesty , but still thanked him . A few moments after , we saw Mr. Money- more drive off . Pat then called a coach , and I returned to Oxford Street . CHAPTER V. I REPAIRED next ...
Pagina 62
... resolved to avenge himself by retarding the payment , which my appearance convinced him was so necessary to my comfort . This blow came upon me quite unexpectedly , and I turned from the office in a truly miserable state of mind ...
... resolved to avenge himself by retarding the payment , which my appearance convinced him was so necessary to my comfort . This blow came upon me quite unexpectedly , and I turned from the office in a truly miserable state of mind ...
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Lionel Deerhurst; Or, Fashionable Life Under the Regency, Volume 1 Lionel Deerhurst,Barbara Hemphill Visualizzazione completa - 1846 |
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acquaint admiration affected Aigline Aigline's answered appeared arms Arnheim awakened beautiful Beletrieve's Cader Idris called Captain Mellish circumstances Clara command cried d'Estonville dear death Doctor Jerold doubloons Duff England entered entreat excitement exclaimed excuse fancy fashion father fear feel felt folly Franck Glanmire Glenlow going hand happiness heard heart heaven Herbert honour hope hour hurried jealousy La Franck Lady Aylsbury Lady Eastville laugh letter Llewellyn London looked Lord Beletrieve Lord Chanceley Lord Wellington Lordship manner marriage McDuff McMisserton mind Miss Rachel Misserton Moneymore Nelly ness never night noble obliged observed passed passion Pat Mulcahy pleasure Pondicherry pressed received regret rendered replied request resolved retired rushed scene siege of Burgos sighed Sir Egbert Sir Freville Deerhurst Sir Roger smile soon soul speak spirit spoke strange Terrace thought tion tone uncon uttered voice Waller wish words youth
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Pagina 68 - Or caught the orient blush of quick surprise, How sweetly mutable, how brightly wild, The liquid lustre darted from her eyes ? Each look, each motion wak'da new-born grace, That o'er her form its transient glory cast : Some lovelier wonder soon usurp'd the place, Chas'd by a charm still lovelier than the last.
Pagina 240 - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...
Pagina 64 - He that is without sin among you, let him cast a stone at her.
Pagina 132 - The hero's tyrant, and the coward's slave. Born in the noisy camp, it lives on air ; And both exists by hope and by despair. Angry whene'er a moment's ease we gain. And reconciled at our returns of pain.
Pagina 1 - BY THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III. LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.