| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1858 - 328 頁
...safe accouchement of "The lady of HAS Lewisham, of Lewishara Ab bey, of a son and heir." CHAPTER IV. I HAD frequent opportunities of meeting my new acquaintance,...sub-sheriff, and the more I conversed with him, the more j was struck with the keenness of his observation, which enabled him to penetrate into men's characters... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1864 - 510 頁
...to communicate his knowledge and his sentiments with great freedom. His very looks bespeak goodness, and the more I conversed with him the more I was struck with the candour of his mind, as well as the strength of his judgment. I had the pleasure of introducing him... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1874 - 462 頁
...to communicate his knowledge and his sentiments with great freedom. His very looks bespeak goodness, and the more I conversed with him the more I was struck with the candour of his mind, as well as the strength of his judgment I had the pleasure of introducing him... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1874 - 460 頁
...to communicate his knowledge and his sentiments with great freedom. His very looks bespeak goodness, and the more I conversed with him the more I was struck with the candour of his mind, as well as the strength of his judgment. I had the pleasure of introducing him... | |
| 1844 - 588 頁
...dote on her with more advice, That thus without advice begin to love her. Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. I HAD frequent opportunities of meeting my new acquaintance,...and next morning he sketched some of my companions as faithfully as if he had been seven years in the regiment himself. " Well, Mr. Egan," I said, " your... | |
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