Ostentation and Liberality: A Tale, Volumen2William Darton and Son, 1821 |
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... promised pleasure , in order to be with Caroline ; but Lady Fanshaw arriving , and reading part of a letter from Paris , in which so much was said of its gaieties and the charming English residents , Marian gladly took shelter in the ...
... promised pleasure , in order to be with Caroline ; but Lady Fanshaw arriving , and reading part of a letter from Paris , in which so much was said of its gaieties and the charming English residents , Marian gladly took shelter in the ...
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... promised to be of their party . Mr. Austen acceded ; and Marian has- tened to the school - room . The ungrateful Charlotte met the warm salutations of Miss Wilton with politeness , but with less sprightliness than Marian anticipated ...
... promised to be of their party . Mr. Austen acceded ; and Marian has- tened to the school - room . The ungrateful Charlotte met the warm salutations of Miss Wilton with politeness , but with less sprightliness than Marian anticipated ...
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... promised to join them , if he were wanted . They made sure of Marian . Caroline had declined their invitation , but expressed a wish to see them dance . The arrangement was soon made , and the party enjoyed them- selves for nearly an ...
... promised to join them , if he were wanted . They made sure of Marian . Caroline had declined their invitation , but expressed a wish to see them dance . The arrangement was soon made , and the party enjoyed them- selves for nearly an ...
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... promised to reflect upon the proposal of Lady Jane ; and , on the re- turn of Mr. Austen , Miss Colville retired with her pupil . The zeal with which Frances pursued her accustomed studies , the anxiety she displayed to occupy her time ...
... promised to reflect upon the proposal of Lady Jane ; and , on the re- turn of Mr. Austen , Miss Colville retired with her pupil . The zeal with which Frances pursued her accustomed studies , the anxiety she displayed to occupy her time ...
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... promised to lay out my money with her in future ? " asked Frances , in some confusion . " Such an idea would never have sug- gested itself to a girl who thought justly , replied Miss Colville . " It is true , you cannot understand the ...
... promised to lay out my money with her in future ? " asked Frances , in some confusion . " Such an idea would never have sug- gested itself to a girl who thought justly , replied Miss Colville . " It is true , you cannot understand the ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 126 - I was made a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.
Página 162 - ... hither, had I not dissuaded him. My only hope now is, that it will exhaust itself before my constitution is exhausted ; but the Lord's will be done. I could wish to live to finish the New Testament, and I should also be happy to see a little church raised up in Ava, as there has been in Rangoon. But the ways of God are not as the ways of man.
Página 216 - There is in virtue sure a hidden charm. To force esteem, and envy to disarm.
Página 123 - ... can but put up a cold and formal petition to be admitted there.