The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. [With Plates.], Volume 3F. Houlston&Son, 1825 - 293 halaman This is the third volume of Mary Martha Sherwood'sThe Lady of the Manor.The book was intended to instruct young women on how to lead devout lives. |
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Halaman 25
... poor parents , no doubt , rested content in their work . In the mean time , however , nothing but disorder reigned within my breast . I was alternately a prey to eager long- ings after pleasure , and strong risings of resentment against ...
... poor parents , no doubt , rested content in their work . In the mean time , however , nothing but disorder reigned within my breast . I was alternately a prey to eager long- ings after pleasure , and strong risings of resentment against ...
Halaman 39
... poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tin- selled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower orders to learn from the products of the present degenerate age , in which genius is cramped by priestcraft , and ...
... poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tin- selled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower orders to learn from the products of the present degenerate age , in which genius is cramped by priestcraft , and ...
Halaman 41
... poor husband ! your poor father ! what will he feel when he hears this news , for he loved his daughter , and often spoke not only of seeing her again , but of bringing 2 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 41 a life, I could not possibly plead ...
... poor husband ! your poor father ! what will he feel when he hears this news , for he loved his daughter , and often spoke not only of seeing her again , but of bringing 2 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 41 a life, I could not possibly plead ...
Halaman 43
... poor mother so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly had occasioned ...
... poor mother so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly had occasioned ...
Halaman 44
... poor mother was so greatly alarmed on my account , that , instead of going in all speed to my father , as she had at first intended , she lingered by my bed till my father , whose wound being in the arm was not found to be so dangerous ...
... poor mother was so greatly alarmed on my account , that , instead of going in all speed to my father , as she had at first intended , she lingered by my bed till my father , whose wound being in the arm was not found to be so dangerous ...
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