The Maid's Husband, Том 3R. Bentley, 1844 |
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... Bracken . And then she remembered that Lady Oglander had put her in mind of him also and then with a smile at her own weakness , she asked if anybody else had put her in mind of him ? but she shook her 4 MISS AYLMER ; OR ,
... Bracken . And then she remembered that Lady Oglander had put her in mind of him also and then with a smile at her own weakness , she asked if anybody else had put her in mind of him ? but she shook her 4 MISS AYLMER ; OR ,
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... weak- ness of her fancy : she must wait and see what her feelings would become . She longed to put them to the proof ; but not the proof -the proof she had once so coveted . The proof she now sought , was to go through the fiery ordeal ...
... weak- ness of her fancy : she must wait and see what her feelings would become . She longed to put them to the proof ; but not the proof -the proof she had once so coveted . The proof she now sought , was to go through the fiery ordeal ...
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... weak- nesses and follies , and reassured by his judg- ment and affection , turn to him with implicit confidence and faith in their mutual love , and as the childrens ' stories have it , " live happy with him ever afterwards ! " It has ...
... weak- nesses and follies , and reassured by his judg- ment and affection , turn to him with implicit confidence and faith in their mutual love , and as the childrens ' stories have it , " live happy with him ever afterwards ! " It has ...
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... weak , that her weak- ness might be strengthened . But there was no sound here to lay wait for , that she had ever heard before . Even the recollection of Dr. Crotch , was wiped away : - new paint and paper had sponged him out . It was ...
... weak , that her weak- ness might be strengthened . But there was no sound here to lay wait for , that she had ever heard before . Even the recollection of Dr. Crotch , was wiped away : - new paint and paper had sponged him out . It was ...
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... weak and fragile casket . " " It is plainly to be developed , " replied Mrs. Strickland , " that a noble nature is there ; mistaking , however , its own impulses , yet blind- ly following them . Consequently he is made up of doubts ...
... weak and fragile casket . " " It is plainly to be developed , " replied Mrs. Strickland , " that a noble nature is there ; mistaking , however , its own impulses , yet blind- ly following them . Consequently he is made up of doubts ...
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affection babe better Betty Bracken calm carriage cheerful chinchilla comfort confess creature dear deep delight Divine grace dream duty escutcheon eyes fancy fear feelings felt folly gained girl give gone hand happiness HARVARD COLLEGE Haveringham heart hope John Bracken knew Lady Oglander laughed leave live look round lost maid's husband manner married ment mind Miss Ayl Miss Aylmer morbid mind mother mother of pearl ness never night once pain passed passion peace Philip Waldegrave pity pleasure poor Betty pretty pride racter recollection repose rience Rosalind seemed servant silence single Sir Francis smile soft soon sorrow spirit stand stood Strick Strickland sweet taken talk tell tender thing thou thought timate tion truth turb turn uncon unem voice wait Waldegrave's weak whilst wife Winston Hall wished women word young
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Сторінка 76 - Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane, O, answer me!
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Сторінка 203 - If I justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me: If I say, "I am perfect," it shall also prove me perverse.
Сторінка 68 - What is the highest happiness of mortals, if not to execute what we consider right and good ; to be really masters of the means conducive to our aims ? And where should or can our...
Сторінка 69 - ... her activity will turn them all to profit. Thus is she dependent upon no one ; and she procures her husband genuine independence, that which is interior and domestic : whatever he possesses, he beholds secured ; what he earns, well employed ; and thus he can direct his mind to lofty objects, and if fortune favours, he may act in the state the same character which so well becomes his wife at home.
Сторінка 178 - ... to turn the heart of the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, and bring him round to a sense of his own perplexities.
Сторінка 306 - If we were to form an image of dignity in a man, we should give him wisdom and valour, as being essential to the character of manhood. In like manner, if you describe a right woman in a laudable sense, she should have gentle softness, tender fear, and all those parts of life which distinguish her from the other sex ; with some subordination to it, but such an inferiority that makes her still more lovely.
Сторінка 21 - Gymnosophists or hermits, who are clothed in the bark of trees. In amazement at her beauty they worship her as a divinity. Fear not thou, oh blessed spirit! Speak, oh thou ! of form so beauteous; who art thou, and what thy purpose ? As thy noble form we gaze on, as we gaze on thy bright eyes, In amaze we stand and wonder: freely breathe, and wail no more. Of the wood art thou the goddess? or the mountain-goddess thou ? Or the river-nymph, the beauteous ? Blessed spirit, speak the truth.
Сторінка 57 - I once persuaded thee to reflect much ; let me now persuade thee to avoid the habitude of reflection, to lay aside books, and to gaze carefully and steadfastly on what is under and before thee.