Henry PulteneyJohn Colet Press, 1987 - 269 sider |
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Side 35
... give me such an evidence of your disposition in the matter , as I may show to them , and I engage for the ful- fillment of what I have said . " In two days I was on my way to the duke of Holza . I reached his residence on the next ...
... give me such an evidence of your disposition in the matter , as I may show to them , and I engage for the ful- fillment of what I have said . " In two days I was on my way to the duke of Holza . I reached his residence on the next ...
Side 37
... give you my written promise to that effect when we reach the castle , " said he , " and I heartily wish you success . I will give you a letter to Harslan , and you may succeed in that quarter , but I am afraid of Wilstein ; he is as ...
... give you my written promise to that effect when we reach the castle , " said he , " and I heartily wish you success . I will give you a letter to Harslan , and you may succeed in that quarter , but I am afraid of Wilstein ; he is as ...
Side 85
... gives me so strong an impression of the robust vigor of his mind , as his hearty love of cities , and his sys- tematic ... give vigor to intellect , for intellect is essentially distinctive and self - evolved ; cleverness may be caught ...
... gives me so strong an impression of the robust vigor of his mind , as his hearty love of cities , and his sys- tematic ... give vigor to intellect , for intellect is essentially distinctive and self - evolved ; cleverness may be caught ...
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apartment appeared Armadi Auguste Comte Baffa beach beauty beneath boat bosom breast Burton's Gentleman's Magazine calm carriage castle concealed countenance course cousin Cyprus dark deep distance door duke of Rozenburg earnest emperor entered escape excited face feeling felt forward gazed give glance Godey's Lady's Book Graham's Magazine ground hand Harford Harslan heard heart heaven Helena Henry Pulteney Holza honor hope Horace Binney horse hour instant island Joanna Baillie John Colet knew lady light looked lord Angstein ment mind morning nature ness never once opposite passage passed passion pause person Pontarvis present prince Menitzen prince Wilstein reached replied rock rose scene seemed servant shore side silence soul sound spirit spot steps stood strength thing thought tion tone truth turbed turned uncon voice walked Wallace Wallace's walls waters window Wordsworth York Mirror