Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 36
... father , and the two other children to the friend . Thus I now explained to myself her melancholy look , and only loved her for it the more . My liking for this girl helped me to put up with the extravagances of her brother , who did ...
... father , and the two other children to the friend . Thus I now explained to myself her melancholy look , and only loved her for it the more . My liking for this girl helped me to put up with the extravagances of her brother , who did ...
Pagina 38
... father was some- what more cheerful - my mother in anxiety . She had sense enough to see that a present small evil might easily be exchanged for a great vexation ; for it was only too plain that they would not retire before the Duke ...
... father was some- what more cheerful - my mother in anxiety . She had sense enough to see that a present small evil might easily be exchanged for a great vexation ; for it was only too plain that they would not retire before the Duke ...
Pagina 39
... father the same faith and the same feelings ; we flattered him all we could ; we entreated him to take some food , which he had abstain- ed from all day . But he rejected our caresses and every kind of enjoyment , and betook himself to ...
... father the same faith and the same feelings ; we flattered him all we could ; we entreated him to take some food , which he had abstain- ed from all day . But he rejected our caresses and every kind of enjoyment , and betook himself to ...
Pagina 42
... father - that the theatre was of no use , and could lead to no end . In these cases I com- monly called up all the arguments of every kind which help out the defend- ers of the stage , when they get into difficulties like mine . Vice in ...
... father - that the theatre was of no use , and could lead to no end . In these cases I com- monly called up all the arguments of every kind which help out the defend- ers of the stage , when they get into difficulties like mine . Vice in ...
Pagina 45
... father , when he saw the cases go , could not refrain from the wish of sending the Count after them . For much as the taste of the Frenchman agreed with his own ; much as it must rejoice my father to see his principle of favouring ...
... father , when he saw the cases go , could not refrain from the wish of sending the Count after them . For much as the taste of the Frenchman agreed with his own ; much as it must rejoice my father to see his principle of favouring ...
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