Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 171Surtees Society, 1962 |
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... chearful state of spirits . 3. Never to yield , for one moment even , to Castle building of any kind whatever . 4. To avoid every species of vanity and affectation . And to conquer ( by incessant exertion ) what Mrs. Hamilton calls ...
... chearful state of spirits . 3. Never to yield , for one moment even , to Castle building of any kind whatever . 4. To avoid every species of vanity and affectation . And to conquer ( by incessant exertion ) what Mrs. Hamilton calls ...
Strana 155
... chearful- ness and comfort . Indeed , as I lived with clever and amiable young men , was myself fond of literature and conscious of considerable powers for acquiring knowledge , I should have been perfectly happy during my residence at ...
... chearful- ness and comfort . Indeed , as I lived with clever and amiable young men , was myself fond of literature and conscious of considerable powers for acquiring knowledge , I should have been perfectly happy during my residence at ...
Strana 156
... chearful after her dignified manner wore a little away . She is undoubtedly a woman of powerful talents , but she never forgets that she has been the greatest actress of the age . Rich " Sharp is still a fine and ( I understand ) a very ...
... chearful after her dignified manner wore a little away . She is undoubtedly a woman of powerful talents , but she never forgets that she has been the greatest actress of the age . Rich " Sharp is still a fine and ( I understand ) a very ...
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½ past Aldingham Alnwick amiable amongst amusing appears Assizes attended Baldwin beautiful Bigge breakfast brother Brougham called Carlisle Castle Cecilia Celia certainly Chapel character chearful church Circuit party Club collieries comfortable Committee conduct considerable conversation curious dined Dinner doubt Duke Durham Edinburgh Review excellent expence fear feeling finished folly Guy Mannering habits handsome Hexham improved interesting James Jesmond John John Bigge kind Lambton large party letter living looking Lord Byron Lord Grey Losh manners means meeting mind Miss moderate Monthly summary Newby Bridge Newcastle numerous o'clock opinion passed persons perusal play pleasant pleased poor post chaise profession Reform respectable Rothbury Sedgefield seems sensible sermon Sessions shew Shirehampton situation society spirit Staindrop talents taste temper thing trust usual vigorous walked Whig whole written yesterday young