Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... followed along the Steyne at Brighton , and the Pantiles at Tunbridge Wells , by the gaze of admiring crowds , her heart seems to have been still with the little domestic circle in Saint Martin's Street . If she re- corded with minute ...
... followed along the Steyne at Brighton , and the Pantiles at Tunbridge Wells , by the gaze of admiring crowds , her heart seems to have been still with the little domestic circle in Saint Martin's Street . If she re- corded with minute ...
Pagina 26
... followed each other in rapid suc- cession . She was first called upon to attend the deathbed of her best friend , Samuel Crisp . When she returned to Saint Martin's Street , after performing this melancholy duty , she was appalled by ...
... followed each other in rapid suc- cession . She was first called upon to attend the deathbed of her best friend , Samuel Crisp . When she returned to Saint Martin's Street , after performing this melancholy duty , she was appalled by ...
Pagina 28
... followed . Miss Burney owns that she could not have been more terrified if she had seen a ghost . But Mrs. Delany came forward to pay her duty to her royal friend , and the disturbance was quieted . Frances was then presented , and ...
... followed . Miss Burney owns that she could not have been more terrified if she had seen a ghost . But Mrs. Delany came forward to pay her duty to her royal friend , and the disturbance was quieted . Frances was then presented , and ...
Pagina 44
... followed each other without variety , without any interval of liberty and repose . The Doctor was greatly dejected by this news ; but was too good - natured a man not to say that , if she wished to resign , his house and arms were open ...
... followed each other without variety , without any interval of liberty and repose . The Doctor was greatly dejected by this news ; but was too good - natured a man not to say that , if she wished to resign , his house and arms were open ...
Pagina 51
... followed the treaty of Amiens , M. D'Arblay visited France . Lauriston and La Fayette represented his claims to the French government , and obtained a promise that he should be reinstated in his military rank . M. D'Arblay , however ...
... followed the treaty of Amiens , M. D'Arblay visited France . Lauriston and La Fayette represented his claims to the French government , and obtained a promise that he should be reinstated in his military rank . M. D'Arblay , however ...
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