The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's Magazine and Museum: A Family Journal of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashion, Etc, Volume 26Dobbs, 1845 |
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Pagina 229
... real life , consisting in mutual satisfaction , the enjoyment of nature's gifts and beauties , and the diffusion of happiness around them . PAULINE DE ROSAMBERT ; OR , LOVE WAITING FOR AFFLUENCE The Bride of Kilkeel . 229.
... real life , consisting in mutual satisfaction , the enjoyment of nature's gifts and beauties , and the diffusion of happiness around them . PAULINE DE ROSAMBERT ; OR , LOVE WAITING FOR AFFLUENCE The Bride of Kilkeel . 229.
Pagina 230
... PAULINE DE ROSAMBERT ; OR , LOVE WAITING FOR AFFLUENCE . CHAPTER I. “ WHAT a frightful thing it is to be poor , Alfred , " said Mrs. Ormond , adjusting her veil by an elegant pier - glass , in which her son had recently been ...
... PAULINE DE ROSAMBERT ; OR , LOVE WAITING FOR AFFLUENCE . CHAPTER I. “ WHAT a frightful thing it is to be poor , Alfred , " said Mrs. Ormond , adjusting her veil by an elegant pier - glass , in which her son had recently been ...
Pagina 231
... and afford some clue to the motives which prompted that filial dis- obedience of which the preceding dialogue conveys so forcible and melancholy an illustration . CHAPTER II . ALFRED ORMOND was the son of an Pauline de Rosambert . 231.
... and afford some clue to the motives which prompted that filial dis- obedience of which the preceding dialogue conveys so forcible and melancholy an illustration . CHAPTER II . ALFRED ORMOND was the son of an Pauline de Rosambert . 231.
Pagina 233
... , she was recognized as a belle esprit , her impromptus were quoted in every salon , ―her epigrammatic sallies circulated amongst the most bril- liant re - unions , while her " delicate irony Pauline de Rosambert . 236.
... , she was recognized as a belle esprit , her impromptus were quoted in every salon , ―her epigrammatic sallies circulated amongst the most bril- liant re - unions , while her " delicate irony Pauline de Rosambert . 236.
Pagina 234
... Pauline , as she pursued those fanciful , little occupations of knitting or embroidery , so congenial to the cultivated taste , which distinguished her , in common with most of her countrywomen . Pauline's beauty embodied all that ...
... Pauline , as she pursued those fanciful , little occupations of knitting or embroidery , so congenial to the cultivated taste , which distinguished her , in common with most of her countrywomen . Pauline's beauty embodied all that ...
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