Dacre: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1834 |
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Pagina 2
... feelings such as these . There are , of course , degrees in the pleasure derived , and variations in their course , though springing from one source ; but , in all , it seems to awaken some exciting sensation . It raises the spirits ...
... feelings such as these . There are , of course , degrees in the pleasure derived , and variations in their course , though springing from one source ; but , in all , it seems to awaken some exciting sensation . It raises the spirits ...
Pagina 3
... feelings - we think they vulgarise the scene — we ask not if they sympathise in our de- light . We turn with disgust from Mr. Simkins's preparations for a pic - nic on the mountains ; we say he views the Alps as Richmond Hill ; we wish ...
... feelings - we think they vulgarise the scene — we ask not if they sympathise in our de- light . We turn with disgust from Mr. Simkins's preparations for a pic - nic on the mountains ; we say he views the Alps as Richmond Hill ; we wish ...
Pagina 7
... feeling his supe riority in having already accomplished the feat . " Comment ! Monsieur trouve la descente dan- gereuse ! Apparemment Monsieur n'a jamais fait la descente des montagnes Russes ? ” " Non , Monsher ! je n'ai pas etty dans ...
... feeling his supe riority in having already accomplished the feat . " Comment ! Monsieur trouve la descente dan- gereuse ! Apparemment Monsieur n'a jamais fait la descente des montagnes Russes ? ” " Non , Monsher ! je n'ai pas etty dans ...
Pagina 11
... owner . Perhaps , " said he thoughtfully , " the opinions of all are too easily biassed by their feelings ; perhaps even the liberality and patriotism of a disappointed man B 6 may be tinged in its course by something of the DACRE . 11.
... owner . Perhaps , " said he thoughtfully , " the opinions of all are too easily biassed by their feelings ; perhaps even the liberality and patriotism of a disappointed man B 6 may be tinged in its course by something of the DACRE . 11.
Pagina 16
... feelings he had pre- viously harboured against him . Sir Edward had always liked Dacre , and their acquaintance with each other had much increased on their return to London subsequent to that visit . Sir Edward was travelling in company ...
... feelings he had pre- viously harboured against him . Sir Edward had always liked Dacre , and their acquaintance with each other had much increased on their return to London subsequent to that visit . Sir Edward was travelling in company ...
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acquainted agreeable arrived Ashby's asked believe Captain Molesworth carriage Cecilia CHAP confession continued countenance Dacre looked Dacre thought Dacre's daugh daughter dear dear Mary death declared Denham duchess Duchess of Bolton Emily's engaged England exclaimed eyes fear feelings felt Fitzgerald friendship gave gaze hand happiness Harry Molesworth hear heard heart Heaven honour hope JEREMY TAYLOR Julia knew Lady Emily Somers Lady Kendal Lady Whitby letter letter-case Lord Hexham lost married Mary mind Miss Ashby Naples never night Oakley Oakley Park object once painful party passed Perhaps pleasure possession racter rejoined Crofton rejoined Dacre remember replied Crofton replied Dacre replied Emily replied Harper Rome scarcely scene seemed seen servant Shepherd sight silence Sir Edward Bradford smile sorrow speak spirits spoke suppose sure tell Terracina thing Tivoli told tone turned voice Wakefield walk whilst wish word wounded