The Good Aunt; Or, a Summer in the Country. A Moral Tale, Etc1811 - 217 ページ |
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... never considered their parties complete , unless the agreeable Mrs. Roseville made one . Thus caressed and almost idolized , can it be supposed that she had either time or inclination to attend to the education of her daughters , two ...
... never considered their parties complete , unless the agreeable Mrs. Roseville made one . Thus caressed and almost idolized , can it be supposed that she had either time or inclination to attend to the education of her daughters , two ...
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... never appeared the least interested in what was passing . They remained silent some time after they were seated in the chaise . It was at length broken , by Emma's enquiring of the servant , who accompanied them , " how long they should ...
... never appeared the least interested in what was passing . They remained silent some time after they were seated in the chaise . It was at length broken , by Emma's enquiring of the servant , who accompanied them , " how long they should ...
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... I am certain , when you have read a little with mama . She is never tired of explaining those parts which we cannot comprehend ; and makes the most uninteresting work entertaining , by the pleasing anecdotes with 8 THE GOOD AUNT ; OR ,
... I am certain , when you have read a little with mama . She is never tired of explaining those parts which we cannot comprehend ; and makes the most uninteresting work entertaining , by the pleasing anecdotes with 8 THE GOOD AUNT ; OR ,
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... never read to my mama in my life . Caroline . Because she gets up so very late , and then she has only time to dress , before she goes out to pay morning visits ; and what with plays , operas , and company at home , poor mama has very ...
... never read to my mama in my life . Caroline . Because she gets up so very late , and then she has only time to dress , before she goes out to pay morning visits ; and what with plays , operas , and company at home , poor mama has very ...
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... never meets them with- out quarrelling ; but you will know them all in time , so I need not tire you any longer by my descriptions . What say you to a walk in the garden ? it seems to be a lovely morning . Suppose we put on our bonnets ...
... never meets them with- out quarrelling ; but you will know them all in time , so I need not tire you any longer by my descriptions . What say you to a walk in the garden ? it seems to be a lovely morning . Suppose we put on our bonnets ...
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afternoon agreeable Almighty amiable amuse appeared Augusta beautiful begged beheld bosom breakfast carriage CHAP charming colour continued countenance cousins Cuba daugh daughter dear children dear mama delighted dinner distress dressed ducats eldest Emma and Caroline England enquired entered exclaimed eyes father fear felt Frank Stanhope Frescobald George girl hand happy hear heart Helen hope immediately Indies informed insect Jamaica joined Julia likewise little insect live look Madame Dupont manner Mason ment mind Miss Freeport Miss Grove Miss Stanhope morning mother ness never nosegay Old Bailey parsonage party perceived pleased pleasure poor woman port wine Pythius received rose Roseville sand scarcely scene seated seemed servant shew sister smile soon sorrow Spain Stanly desired Stanly's suffer tears tell thing thought tion told took trees walk West Indies whilst wish Xerxes young friends young ladies
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176 ページ - Profuse of bliss, and pregnant with delight! Eternal pleasures in thy presence reign, And smiling Plenty leads thy wanton train; Eas"d of her load Subjection grows more light, And Poverty looks cheerful in thy sight ; Thou mak'st the gloomy face of Nature gay, Giv'st beauty to the sun, and pleasure to the day.
112 ページ - Then, leading him to his closet, he locked the door, and, opening a coffer, first took out sixteen ducats, delivering them to Frescobald, and said, " My friend, here is the money you lent me at Florence, with ten pieces you laid out for my apparel, and ten more you paid for my horse ; but considering...
176 ページ - ... grape's soft juice, and mellow it to wine, With citron groves adorn a distant soil, And the fat olive swell with floods of oil: We envy not the warmer clime, that lies In ten degrees of more indulgent skies, Nor at the coarseness of our heaven repine, Though o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine: Tis liberty that crowns Britannia's isle, And makes her barren rocks and her bleak mountains smile.
80 ページ - many times in the pleasant fields of the Holy Scriptures, where I pluck up the goodlisome herbs of sentences by pruning, eat them by reading, digest them by musing, and lay them up at length in the high seat of memory, by gathering them together ; that so, having tasted their sweetness, I may the less perceive the bitterness of life.
115 ページ - At length, being become completely master of his errand, he drew from his purse a guinea, and with a scrape made an uncouth offer of it. " Put up thy money, poor fellow...
111 ページ - Frescobald was surprised and astonished with admiration who this great man should be, that acknowledged such obligations, and so passionately expressed a kindness for him ; but, contemplating...
113 ページ - ... he transmitted to one of his servants, with a charge to find out the men, and oblige them to pay him in fifteen days, under the penalty of his displeasure.
114 ページ - Towards the beginning of the last century, an actor celebrated for mimicry, was to have been employed by a comic author, to take off the person, the manner, and the singularly aukward delivery of the celebrated Dr.
112 ページ - These the modesty of Frescobald would have refused, but the other forced them upon him. He next caused him to give him the names of all his debtors., and the sums they owed ; which account...
109 ページ - Frescobald, commiserating his necessities, and having a particular respect for the English nation, clothed him genteelly, took him into his house till he had recovered strength...