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Pagina 14
... daughter . In order to render himself acceptable to her , he begged his cousin , Robert Cecil , " if it might please his good lordship " to use his interest in his behalf , so that he might be honored with some title . Several hundred ...
... daughter . In order to render himself acceptable to her , he begged his cousin , Robert Cecil , " if it might please his good lordship " to use his interest in his behalf , so that he might be honored with some title . Several hundred ...
Pagina 35
... daughter of M. Trefoil , and a Greek lady . She is the heroine of the romance , and a sweet and touching picture of her is presented to us . The beauty of Havilah was of the clas- sical Grecian order , slightly blended with the modern ...
... daughter of M. Trefoil , and a Greek lady . She is the heroine of the romance , and a sweet and touching picture of her is presented to us . The beauty of Havilah was of the clas- sical Grecian order , slightly blended with the modern ...
Pagina 36
... ; a merchant of Damascus . This character is inferior to the others ; but still is drawn with considerable skill . Maysunah , his daughter , is a Da mes fair and drooping maiden , just hovering on 36 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
... ; a merchant of Damascus . This character is inferior to the others ; but still is drawn with considerable skill . Maysunah , his daughter , is a Da mes fair and drooping maiden , just hovering on 36 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
Pagina 38
... daughter found a pleasant playmate in Sheik Zanadeen's son . But he has become a . man since then ; he rides proudly upon his white mare , and hunts with his good falcon . Ianthe's garden is not broad enough for him now that he has ...
... daughter found a pleasant playmate in Sheik Zanadeen's son . But he has become a . man since then ; he rides proudly upon his white mare , and hunts with his good falcon . Ianthe's garden is not broad enough for him now that he has ...
Pagina 39
... daughter with it . In the interview between the mother and child , the authoress has be- trayed some inconsistency . Havilah's whole nature is changed . She is not at all the same creature that we have seen in the pre- ceding portion of ...
... daughter with it . In the interview between the mother and child , the authoress has be- trayed some inconsistency . Havilah's whole nature is changed . She is not at all the same creature that we have seen in the pre- ceding portion of ...
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