Letters written for the Post, and not for the Press. Second edition1820 |
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Pagina 76
... with hers . I got a box of books from my bookseller a few days ago , and though called new , I think are old things vamped up . When I was young , Sir Charles Grandison lay for a whole summer's reading , and we 76 LETTER XXI. ...
... with hers . I got a box of books from my bookseller a few days ago , and though called new , I think are old things vamped up . When I was young , Sir Charles Grandison lay for a whole summer's reading , and we 76 LETTER XXI. ...
Pagina 255
... Lord Charles making his way to secure me for my evil stars had led me to accept of a less tardy offer . He looks provoked , so do I : no help for it , to supper I must go . And to help the spleen , I saw Lord Charles take down Miss H ...
... Lord Charles making his way to secure me for my evil stars had led me to accept of a less tardy offer . He looks provoked , so do I : no help for it , to supper I must go . And to help the spleen , I saw Lord Charles take down Miss H ...
Pagina 347
... Lord F. appears to have some plan of his own about it . Sir Charles is arranging his sketches , and intends to present them to Maria , as a com- panion to her Scotch views . Isabella begins to draw with great taste ; I never could : I ...
... Lord F. appears to have some plan of his own about it . Sir Charles is arranging his sketches , and intends to present them to Maria , as a com- panion to her Scotch views . Isabella begins to draw with great taste ; I never could : I ...
Pagina 348
... Sir Charles Now , my dear Jane , are you satisfied ; and do you see that he can be nothing to me , more than a most agreeable acquaintance . I find it in vain , amidst such a party , to give you any regular account of our tour ; and you ...
... Sir Charles Now , my dear Jane , are you satisfied ; and do you see that he can be nothing to me , more than a most agreeable acquaintance . I find it in vain , amidst such a party , to give you any regular account of our tour ; and you ...
Pagina 353
... parti- cularly so , Sir Henry and Sir Charles being the two men I should prefer , as travelling companions , to all others . I met here with one of my old acquaintances , a " cairn , " but called carnned A A 353 LETTER C. ...
... parti- cularly so , Sir Henry and Sir Charles being the two men I should prefer , as travelling companions , to all others . I met here with one of my old acquaintances , a " cairn , " but called carnned A A 353 LETTER C. ...
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Letters, Written for the Post, and Not for the Press Earl John Russell Russell Volledige weergave - 1820 |
Letters, Written for the Post, and Not for the Press John Russell Russell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Letters, Written for the Post, and Not for the Press John Russell Russell (earl) Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2019 |
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