New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 24Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... manners of the thirteenth , fourteenth , fifteenth , and sixteenth centuries . An extract will convey a notion of the manner in which the work is executed , more agreeably and effectually than any remarks or description . The following ...
... manners of the thirteenth , fourteenth , fifteenth , and sixteenth centuries . An extract will convey a notion of the manner in which the work is executed , more agreeably and effectually than any remarks or description . The following ...
Page 102
... manner to them was easy and unconstrained , and the first step to admission into her house was by proper attentions to her husband ; and though she followed the full torrent of fashion- able amusements , went late to every place , and ...
... manner to them was easy and unconstrained , and the first step to admission into her house was by proper attentions to her husband ; and though she followed the full torrent of fashion- able amusements , went late to every place , and ...
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... manners , being the offspring of thought and feeling , receive the impress by which we recognize their legitimate origin , much in the same manner as a child exhibits the lineaments of its parents . " Mr. Buck- ton then traced our ...
... manners , being the offspring of thought and feeling , receive the impress by which we recognize their legitimate origin , much in the same manner as a child exhibits the lineaments of its parents . " Mr. Buck- ton then traced our ...
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