Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... manners , will probably find something in both , to counteract , and to combat . It has been suggested to the author of the following tale , that the gravity of her title - page may alarm the gay : she is quite ready to allow that ...
... manners , will probably find something in both , to counteract , and to combat . It has been suggested to the author of the following tale , that the gravity of her title - page may alarm the gay : she is quite ready to allow that ...
Page 34
... manners , at once original and refined , excited in him an admiration not wholly unmixed with wonder ! The charm of novelty was the first attraction : it was refreshing after the glitter and stage - effect to which he had been ...
... manners , at once original and refined , excited in him an admiration not wholly unmixed with wonder ! The charm of novelty was the first attraction : it was refreshing after the glitter and stage - effect to which he had been ...
Page 47
... manner full of energy , - - " I have ceased , my dearest mother , ” said she , " to expect great happiness in this world ; but there are pleasures still within my reach ; -to bestow happiness , is perhaps better than to enjoy it . If ...
... manner full of energy , - - " I have ceased , my dearest mother , ” said she , " to expect great happiness in this world ; but there are pleasures still within my reach ; -to bestow happiness , is perhaps better than to enjoy it . If ...
Page 48
... manners , had already won her daughter's esteem ; his tenderness would awaken her affection , his disinterestedness command her grati- tude , and his easy fortune secure her from privations and perplexities . Some repug- nant feelings ...
... manners , had already won her daughter's esteem ; his tenderness would awaken her affection , his disinterestedness command her grati- tude , and his easy fortune secure her from privations and perplexities . Some repug- nant feelings ...
Page 103
... manners , and ways . " The lady who sat next him , whispered that Mademoiselle Dubourg , who was at table , was a Frenchwoman . " Madam , " said he , turning immediately to her , and addressing her abruptly , " I by no means intended ...
... manners , and ways . " The lady who sat next him , whispered that Mademoiselle Dubourg , who was at table , was a Frenchwoman . " Madam , " said he , turning immediately to her , and addressing her abruptly , " I by no means intended ...
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