Marchmont: A Novel, 第 2 卷S. Low, 1796 |
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... - vantageously married , notwithstanding the fmallness of her fortune ; and fuch an event was furely the most defirable both for Lady Dacres and himself . B 3 Some Some degree of perfonal indifpofition : added to the painful MARCHMONT . 5.
... - vantageously married , notwithstanding the fmallness of her fortune ; and fuch an event was furely the most defirable both for Lady Dacres and himself . B 3 Some Some degree of perfonal indifpofition : added to the painful MARCHMONT . 5.
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A Novel Charlotte Smith. Some degree of perfonal indifpofition : added to the painful regret with which he fometimes thought of his harsh con- duct towards Althea . His views , like thofe of all ambitious men , opening as he afcended ...
A Novel Charlotte Smith. Some degree of perfonal indifpofition : added to the painful regret with which he fometimes thought of his harsh con- duct towards Althea . His views , like thofe of all ambitious men , opening as he afcended ...
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... pain in her head , fhe took the child with her , not being in fpirits to encounter the wide folitude of the apartments alone ; and with a book reforted to the banqueting - room , which might indeed have been as well called a gallery ...
... pain in her head , fhe took the child with her , not being in fpirits to encounter the wide folitude of the apartments alone ; and with a book reforted to the banqueting - room , which might indeed have been as well called a gallery ...
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... painful to dwell , and returned to lament the fad destiny of Marchmont and his family . " How could my father , " faid fhe , " refufe to accept him for Mr. Dacres ? Where would he bave found a man bet- ter qualified ? Her concern , that ...
... painful to dwell , and returned to lament the fad destiny of Marchmont and his family . " How could my father , " faid fhe , " refufe to accept him for Mr. Dacres ? Where would he bave found a man bet- ter qualified ? Her concern , that ...
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... I can explain myfelf . My fituation is as extraor dinary as it is diftreffing ; nor is it , Mifs Dacres , the leaft painful of many fad reflections , F 6 1 1 reflections , that I have occafioned to you , as MARCHMONT. ...
... I can explain myfelf . My fituation is as extraor dinary as it is diftreffing ; nor is it , Mifs Dacres , the leaft painful of many fad reflections , F 6 1 1 reflections , that I have occafioned to you , as MARCHMONT. ...
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第 159 頁 - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for a hermitage : If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, — Angels alone that soar above Enjoy such liberty.
第 159 頁 - And fetter'd with her eye, The birds, that wanton in the air, Know no such liberty. When flowing cups run swiftly round, With no allaying Thames, Our careless heads with roses crown'd Our hearts with loyal flames...
第 47 頁 - And loathly mouth, unmeet a mouth to be, That nought but gall and venom comprehended, And wicked words that God and man offended : Her lying tongue was in two parts divided, And both the parts did speak, and both contended ; And as her tongue so was her heart discided," That never thought one thing, but doubly still was guided.
第 158 頁 - Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings To whifper at my grates ; When I lye tangled in her haire, 5 And fetter'd ' with' her eye, The ' birds' .that wanton in the aire .Know no fuch liberty.
第 78 頁 - Great enemy to it, and to all the rest That in the Garden of Adonis springs, Is wicked Time ; who with his scythe addrest Does mow the flowering herbs and goodly things And all their glory to the ground down flings Where they do wither and are foully marred : He flies about and with his flaggy wings Beats down both leaves and buds without regard, Ne ever pity may relent his malice hard...
第 213 頁 - I verily believe the very beft poems will not pay for the printing. If you have no turn for politics, which indeed is a line now...
第 32 頁 - ... argument, that the Director of the world would never violate a known law of nature to anfwer no poffible end.
第 150 頁 - With that timid deference to the opinion of the world, which is an amiable feature in the charaQer of a young woman...
第 51 頁 - ... unguarded, that a considerable part of his own and his . wife's fortune was hardly fufficient to fave him from the conferences of his open adherence to the " gooctold camfev
第 23 頁 - ... young women would have been intolerable, but every day learned to rejoice at the...