Henrietta Temple: A Love StoryLongmans, Green, and Company, 1837 - 330 ページ |
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... child , a son , whom he had never seen , now Sir Ratcliffe . Brought up in sadness and in seclusion , education had faithfully de- veloped the characteristics of a reserved and melancholy mind . Pride of lineage and sentiments of ...
... child , a son , whom he had never seen , now Sir Ratcliffe . Brought up in sadness and in seclusion , education had faithfully de- veloped the characteristics of a reserved and melancholy mind . Pride of lineage and sentiments of ...
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... child could sympathise with it , still maintained , in men's mouths and minds , the name and memory of the house of Armine . At the death of his father Sir Ratcliffe had just attained his majority , and he succeeded to immense estates ...
... child could sympathise with it , still maintained , in men's mouths and minds , the name and memory of the house of Armine . At the death of his father Sir Ratcliffe had just attained his majority , and he succeeded to immense estates ...
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... child of eight years of age . From this time Glastonbury in a great degree withdrew himself from his former connexions , and so completely abandoned his previous mode of life , that he never quitted his new home . His pu- pil repaid him ...
... child of eight years of age . From this time Glastonbury in a great degree withdrew himself from his former connexions , and so completely abandoned his previous mode of life , that he never quitted his new home . His pu- pil repaid him ...
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... child for the recollection that the existence of his line depended upon the precious contingency of a single life . The boy was christened Ferdinand . With the ex- ception of an annual visit to Lord Grandison , the Armine family never ...
... child for the recollection that the existence of his line depended upon the precious contingency of a single life . The boy was christened Ferdinand . With the ex- ception of an annual visit to Lord Grandison , the Armine family never ...
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A Love Story Benjamin Disraeli. child which she regularly enforced upon him , maintained on the whole his courage . All their hopes and joys were indeed centred in the education of the little Ferdinand . At ten years of age he was one of ...
A Love Story Benjamin Disraeli. child which she regularly enforced upon him , maintained on the whole his courage . All their hopes and joys were indeed centred in the education of the little Ferdinand . At ten years of age he was one of ...
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admirable amusement arrived Bath beautiful believe Bond Sharpe calm Captain Armine Castle CHAPTER charming child companion Count Mirabel countenance cousin Crinan Canal darling daughter dear Glastonbury dearest delight Digby dinand dine dinner Duchess Ducie Dunstaffnage DUNSTAFFNAGE CASTLE entered exclaimed eyes fancy father favourite feel Ferdinand Armine flowers fond fortune gentleman Glasgow Glaston Greenock Gylen Castle hand happy heart Henrietta Temple hope hour inquired Katherine Kerrera kind Lady Armine Lady Bellair Lady Frederick ladyship Levison live Loch Loch Etive looked Lord Montfort Lordship marry mind misery Miss Grandison Miss Temple Montgomery Floyd morning mother never night Oban papa passion perhaps person replied rietta rose scarcely scene seat seemed Sir Ferdinand Sir Ratcliffe smile soul speak spirit strange sweet tell thing thought to-day to-morrow tone unhappy voice walked wish woman young
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4 ページ - Walsingham was advanced to the dignity of a baron of the realm, by the title of Lord Armine, of Armine, in the county of Nottingham.
140 ページ - It is at the foot of woman that we lay the laurels that, without her smile, would never have been gained : it is her image that strings the lyre of the poet, that animates our voice in the blaze of eloquent faction, and guides our brain in the august toils of stately councils.
45 ページ - ... dreams. Hence so many unhappy marriages, so many prostituted pens, and venal politicians ! It hath a small beginning, but a giant's growth and strength. When we make the monster we make our master, who haunts us at all hours, and shakes his whip of scorpions for ever in our sight. The slave hath no overseer so severe. Faustus, when he signed the bond with blood, did not secure a doom more terrific.
45 ページ - Ferdinand Armine had passed the Rubicon. He was in debt. If youth but knew the fatal misery that they are entailing on themselves the moment they accept a pecuniary credit to which they are not entitled, how they would start in their career ! how pale they would turn ! how they would tremble, and clasp their hands in agony at the precipice on which they are disporting! Debt is the prolific mother of folly and of crime ; it taints the course of life in all its dreams.
55 ページ - ... not shine, he lets go the rudder, and glories when his barque descends into the bottomless gulf. Yes ! it was this mighty passion that now raged in the heart of Ferdinand Armine, as, pale and trembling, he withdrew a few paces from the overwhelming spectacle, and leant against a tree in a chaos of emotion.
265 ページ - The world cannot rob us of that, and if it be better to live than to die, it is better to live in a good humour than a bad one- If a man be convinced that existence is the greatest pleasure, his happiness may be increased by good fortune, but it will be essentially independent of it.
122 ページ - How many an official portfolio would never have been carried, had it not been for her sanguine spirit and assiduous love ! How many a depressed and despairing advocate has clutched the great seal, and taken his precedence before princes, borne onward by the breeze of her inspiring hope, and illumined by the sunshine of her prophetic smile ! A female friend, amiable, clever, and devoted, is a possession more valuable than parks and palaces ; and, without such a muse, few men can succeed in life —...