Tremaine ; Or, The Man of Refinement, 第 1~2 巻Henry Colburn, 1836 |
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... seemed gradually to subside into a doze of several minutes ; so that , in figure at least , though not in placidity , he gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeûner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner ...
... seemed gradually to subside into a doze of several minutes ; so that , in figure at least , though not in placidity , he gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeûner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner ...
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... seemed to court him . Yet his temper grew more and more delicate ; and as to his natural fastidiousness , never having discovered that , he of course took no pains to correct it . At the same time he had formed to himself strange ...
... seemed to court him . Yet his temper grew more and more delicate ; and as to his natural fastidiousness , never having discovered that , he of course took no pains to correct it . At the same time he had formed to himself strange ...
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... seemed to speak to the heart . Tremaine was alone : he had left his carriage and servants at Limoges , in the Limousin : and in a fit of musing , but not of moping melancholy - and , it may be added , in a fit of exertion not over ...
... seemed to speak to the heart . Tremaine was alone : he had left his carriage and servants at Limoges , in the Limousin : and in a fit of musing , but not of moping melancholy - and , it may be added , in a fit of exertion not over ...
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... seemed to make concealment of any one emotion impossible , there was yet a bashfulness about this young person , which appeared to demand protection and encouragement ; and what it demanded was asked in a manner so gentle , and at the ...
... seemed to make concealment of any one emotion impossible , there was yet a bashfulness about this young person , which appeared to demand protection and encouragement ; and what it demanded was asked in a manner so gentle , and at the ...
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... seemed to defer , with the modesty natural to her , to what fell from her seniors . But though she was silent , it was not an unobserving silence ; and the changeful traits of a counte- nance that absolutely spoke , marked an attention ...
... seemed to defer , with the modesty natural to her , to what fell from her seniors . But though she was silent , it was not an unobserving silence ; and the changeful traits of a counte- nance that absolutely spoke , marked an attention ...
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