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Pagina 36
... father's injunction should be obeyed . I proceeded to settle his affairs ; I took an account of his debts and credits , visited the tenants , recovered my usual gaiety , and at the end of about nine months set out for Sir George's seat ...
... father's injunction should be obeyed . I proceeded to settle his affairs ; I took an account of his debts and credits , visited the tenants , recovered my usual gaiety , and at the end of about nine months set out for Sir George's seat ...
Pagina 38
... father's recommendation , and I enjoyed by anticipation the fe licity which I considered as within my grasp . But the pleasing scene , in which I had suffered my imagi- nation to wander , suddenly disappeared as by the pow- er of ...
... father's recommendation , and I enjoyed by anticipation the fe licity which I considered as within my grasp . But the pleasing scene , in which I had suffered my imagi- nation to wander , suddenly disappeared as by the pow- er of ...
Pagina 114
... father's consent , before any other step was taken , lest he should be embarrassed by engagements which young persons almost insensibly contract , whose com- placency in each other is continually gaining strength by frequent visits and ...
... father's consent , before any other step was taken , lest he should be embarrassed by engagements which young persons almost insensibly contract , whose com- placency in each other is continually gaining strength by frequent visits and ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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