Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... Mean- time , the Commodore , unconsciously 66 biding the keen encounter of the eye , " walked towards the portico , and de- manded of a servant , who stood loung- ing at the door , if Mr. Crawley was at home . The servant said he would ...
... Mean- time , the Commodore , unconsciously 66 biding the keen encounter of the eye , " walked towards the portico , and de- manded of a servant , who stood loung- ing at the door , if Mr. Crawley was at home . The servant said he would ...
Halaman 17
... means of existence . The Commodore , in the impatience and ennui of idle waiting , took up one book after another . For though all were not sectarian and polemical , yet none were to his taste . This Olla Podrida of sacred and profane ...
... means of existence . The Commodore , in the impatience and ennui of idle waiting , took up one book after another . For though all were not sectarian and polemical , yet none were to his taste . This Olla Podrida of sacred and profane ...
Halaman 58
... , and obtained a sort of local notoriety , while they evinced talents which were to pave their way to distinctions more solid , by means more ingeniously despicable than he had as yet been called 58 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... , and obtained a sort of local notoriety , while they evinced talents which were to pave their way to distinctions more solid , by means more ingeniously despicable than he had as yet been called 58 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
Halaman 65
... of Miss Crawley's life , she had professed herself devoted to friendship and the muse ; but she by no means suited the action to the word . Other altars than those of Minerva had received her adoration , and she FLORENCE MACARTHY . 65.
... of Miss Crawley's life , she had professed herself devoted to friendship and the muse ; but she by no means suited the action to the word . Other altars than those of Minerva had received her adoration , and she FLORENCE MACARTHY . 65.
Halaman 92
... mean that . " And he felt as he spoke for the manu- script in his pocket . " I don't know how it is , " he added , conceitedly , " but every wicked thing is laid at my door . " 66 " Every witty thing is , " said the timid young ...
... mean that . " And he felt as he spoke for the manu- script in his pocket . " I don't know how it is , " he added , conceitedly , " but every wicked thing is laid at my door . " 66 " Every witty thing is , " said the timid young ...
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