Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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Halaman 33
... produced both moral and political ruin to a long - devoted country , under every form of degradation , of which civilized seciety is susceptible . Previous to that period the three brothers had remained buried in the obscurity which ...
... produced both moral and political ruin to a long - devoted country , under every form of degradation , of which civilized seciety is susceptible . Previous to that period the three brothers had remained buried in the obscurity which ...
Halaman 34
... produced by the rebellion , ob- tained him notice , patronage , place , and a silk gown . The third brother , at once pompous and officious , servile and oppressive , formed alike to tyrannize or cringe , had been placed a clerk in a ...
... produced by the rebellion , ob- tained him notice , patronage , place , and a silk gown . The third brother , at once pompous and officious , servile and oppressive , formed alike to tyrannize or cringe , had been placed a clerk in a ...
Halaman 38
... produced no influence on his mind or manners . The stubborn , intractable , incorrigible vulgarity which distinguish- ed both , was accompanied by a sort of low native humour , which gave a pecu- liar expression to his shrewd leering ...
... produced no influence on his mind or manners . The stubborn , intractable , incorrigible vulgarity which distinguish- ed both , was accompanied by a sort of low native humour , which gave a pecu- liar expression to his shrewd leering ...
Halaman 62
... produce of every vulgar boarding- school , - and flattery , as consonant to the groveling time - serving spirit of her fa- mily , and to the smooth , silky , insinu- ating , serpentizing temper of her own character . At once feeble and ...
... produce of every vulgar boarding- school , - and flattery , as consonant to the groveling time - serving spirit of her fa- mily , and to the smooth , silky , insinu- ating , serpentizing temper of her own character . At once feeble and ...
Halaman 94
... producing such poetry as Watt's Hymns , nor do I see why The- mis and Apollo should not have their liaisons . " " I am afraid , aunt , " said Conway , " that as my father supposes , they • would be liaisons dangereuses .'- Blackstone ...
... producing such poetry as Watt's Hymns , nor do I see why The- mis and Apollo should not have their liaisons . " " I am afraid , aunt , " said Conway , " that as my father supposes , they • would be liaisons dangereuses .'- Blackstone ...
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