Husband Hunting, Or, The Mother and Daughters: A Tale of Fashionable Life, Volume 1Wells and Lilly, 1825 |
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... acquaintance I have on earth , with their shillings a - piece for the show I had the happiness to exhibit to the admiring mul- titude . " - A thought sprang up in his mother's prolific brain . " No rashness , sir , " said she , no ...
... acquaintance I have on earth , with their shillings a - piece for the show I had the happiness to exhibit to the admiring mul- titude . " - A thought sprang up in his mother's prolific brain . " No rashness , sir , " said she , no ...
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... acquaintance , made no attempt to speak . " Capt . Vaughan , a relative of this charming family , Courtney tells me . - No circumstance could be more fortunate for a gallant soldier returning from his toils , " said Flatter . " Oh ...
... acquaintance , made no attempt to speak . " Capt . Vaughan , a relative of this charming family , Courtney tells me . - No circumstance could be more fortunate for a gallant soldier returning from his toils , " said Flatter . " Oh ...
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... acquainted with all this ? " " With every tittle , " said Flatter . " Then how can she admit them to her parties ? " " Pho , " re- plied the Cicerone , " how can she exclude them ? Would you have her shut up her house , like a theatre ...
... acquainted with all this ? " " With every tittle , " said Flatter . " Then how can she admit them to her parties ? " " Pho , " re- plied the Cicerone , " how can she exclude them ? Would you have her shut up her house , like a theatre ...
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... acquaintance whom she found it necessary to slight . She always felt the ground before her , and knew exactly how far she might venture . She had her near - sighted bow , - her haughty salutation , -her condescending smile , and her ...
... acquaintance whom she found it necessary to slight . She always felt the ground before her , and knew exactly how far she might venture . She had her near - sighted bow , - her haughty salutation , -her condescending smile , and her ...
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... acquaintance with that formidable personage . But why does not the apparition keep to its natural promenade , the church - yard ? " " Sir , Bond- street and its consequences bury as many fortunes and their owners too , as any estab ...
... acquaintance with that formidable personage . But why does not the apparition keep to its natural promenade , the church - yard ? " " Sir , Bond- street and its consequences bury as many fortunes and their owners too , as any estab ...
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acquaintance appeared ascer Baronet beauty carriage Catherine Catherine's CHAPTER charming cheek Clara Clementina Colonel Colonel Windham cottage countenance Courtney Courtney's cousin coxcomb curricle daughter delight door England eyes fashion feeling felt fortune Francis Francis Vaughan gazed glance Gordon Greville hand happy hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour inquiry interrupted Julia lady laughing least leave Leonora letter Lisbon listened live London look Lord Lovemore Mark Thornton Martha ment mind Mordaunt morning mother nature ness never night once pain parture Philip piastres racter regiment reply returned Vaughan rience round scarcely seemed seen Seraphina sighed sion smile soldier Spain Spaniard spirit strange suddenly surprise tears tell tence thing thought tion tone took town tragic black turned uncle uncle's uncon utter veil Velasquez voice vows wandering whole woman word young
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Page 247 - Beware Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, Bear't that the opposed may beware of thee. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
Page 56 - Nothing exceeds in ridicule, no doubt, A fool in fashion, but a fool that's out, His passion for absurdity's so strong, He cannot bear a rival in the wrong ; Though wrong the mode, comply ; more sense is shown In wearing others
Page 63 - Tis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land. Proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ore, And shouting Folly hails them from her shore...
Page 236 - Tis false; no law divine condemns the virtuous, For differing from the rules your schools devise. Look round, how Providence bestows alike Sunshine and rain, to bless the fruitful year, On different nations, all of different faiths : And...
Page 7 - Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king?
Page 226 - That it is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things to great ; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has form'd. Alon. Had I ten thousand lives, I'd give them all To be deceived. I fear 'tis doomsday with me.
Page 206 - That cures all other woe. NARCISSA lives ; PHILANDER is forgot. O the soft commerce ! 0 the tender ties, Close twisted with the fibres of the heart ! Which, broken, break them, and drain off the soul 1065 Of human joy, and make it pain to live.
Page 257 - ... the busy world at least in this Would take example from a wretch like me! None then would waste their hours in foreign thoughts, Forget themselves and what concerns their peace, To tread the mazes of fantastic Falsehood, To haunt her idle sounds and flying tales Through all the giddy, noisy courts of rumour; Malicious slander never would have leisure...
Page 257 - Oh, that the busy world at least in this Would take example from a wretch like me! None then would waste their hours in foreign thoughts, Forget themselves and what concerns their peace, To...
Page 196 - The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind, And make a chequered shadow on the ground...