Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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Halaman 24
... another of equal interest and im- portance ; for she was now led to believe , that herself , and not her brother , was the object of this visit ; that what she had taken for temporal distinction , was " the beauty 24 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... another of equal interest and im- portance ; for she was now led to believe , that herself , and not her brother , was the object of this visit ; that what she had taken for temporal distinction , was " the beauty 24 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
Halaman 79
... believe , for a moment , that this gentleman had brought letters from him ; but though he avowed that his mission into this country was of a serious nature- " " Then I'll tell you once for all , Miss Crawley , " interrupted her brother ...
... believe , for a moment , that this gentleman had brought letters from him ; but though he avowed that his mission into this country was of a serious nature- " " Then I'll tell you once for all , Miss Crawley , " interrupted her brother ...
Halaman 80
... believe it was king of the Mummers , that's king of the hum- mers he was ? And ' bove all , where's my sixteen and three - pence , carried off by your angel without wings , ' for " lighting up the dark villages ; ' and my elegant ...
... believe it was king of the Mummers , that's king of the hum- mers he was ? And ' bove all , where's my sixteen and three - pence , carried off by your angel without wings , ' for " lighting up the dark villages ; ' and my elegant ...
Halaman 107
... believe no one will refuse to drink in this house ; this is , Sir , " ( nodding to the Commodore , ) " the glorious and immortal— ” " The glorious and immortal what , Sir ? " asked his guest , putting a little wine in his glass , " Why ...
... believe no one will refuse to drink in this house ; this is , Sir , " ( nodding to the Commodore , ) " the glorious and immortal— ” " The glorious and immortal what , Sir ? " asked his guest , putting a little wine in his glass , " Why ...
Halaman 111
... believe , whatever may have been his principles as a politician , he is , undeniably , a good poet . " He has written a good poem of the second order , " said young Crawley , ral- lying , " for strictly speaking , the Pa- radise Lost is ...
... believe , whatever may have been his principles as a politician , he is , undeniably , a good poet . " He has written a good poem of the second order , " said young Crawley , ral- lying , " for strictly speaking , the Pa- radise Lost is ...
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