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, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... seen a portrait of this young lady , taken at the time when she must have been in the height of her beauty : she was represented in the character of a shep- herdess ; the idea having been probably taken from the pastoral Florian , whose ...
... seen a portrait of this young lady , taken at the time when she must have been in the height of her beauty : she was represented in the character of a shep- herdess ; the idea having been probably taken from the pastoral Florian , whose ...
Halaman 355
... seen more than blossoms in Eleanore , " returned Joanna ; " we have seen fruit . " " Of what kind ? " said Mr. Harwood . " There are many evidences in the character of Elea- nore , " continued Joanna , " which must surely denote a ...
... seen more than blossoms in Eleanore , " returned Joanna ; " we have seen fruit . " " Of what kind ? " said Mr. Harwood . " There are many evidences in the character of Elea- nore , " continued Joanna , " which must surely denote a ...
Halaman 446
... seen me since his daughter's funeral , the sight of me would have been sufficiently painful , had I received him kindly . All this ought to have disarmed me ; but it had not that effect ; and I was brute enough not to seem to see that ...
... seen me since his daughter's funeral , the sight of me would have been sufficiently painful , had I received him kindly . All this ought to have disarmed me ; but it had not that effect ; and I was brute enough not to seem to see that ...
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