Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Strana 8
... force my inclinations to oblige yours ; and remember that you have told me I could not oblige you more than by refusing you . " The next page , however , shows a change of sentiment . There is no longer ques- tion of a last letter , an ...
... force my inclinations to oblige yours ; and remember that you have told me I could not oblige you more than by refusing you . " The next page , however , shows a change of sentiment . There is no longer ques- tion of a last letter , an ...
Strana 11
... force enough to seize them . Probably Lady Mary's faith in her husband's superiority had begun to fail , and , in consequence , she is great on the merits of bold- ness in opposition to modesty , which she evidently tries to per- suade ...
... force enough to seize them . Probably Lady Mary's faith in her husband's superiority had begun to fail , and , in consequence , she is great on the merits of bold- ness in opposition to modesty , which she evidently tries to per- suade ...
Strana 16
... force of theory , but still the story is remark- able in its way . Lady Mary remained in England after her return from Constanti- nople for twenty - one years , during which , no doubt , the most import- ant events of her life took ...
... force of theory , but still the story is remark- able in its way . Lady Mary remained in England after her return from Constanti- nople for twenty - one years , during which , no doubt , the most import- ant events of her life took ...
Strana 20
... force of that painful longing . Instead of concentrating her heart and thoughts upon the chance of a momentary meeting now and then , which may cheat with a semblance of reunion only to pierce the suf- ferer with new pangs of parting ...
... force of that painful longing . Instead of concentrating her heart and thoughts upon the chance of a momentary meeting now and then , which may cheat with a semblance of reunion only to pierce the suf- ferer with new pangs of parting ...
Strana 21
... force on herself and would give no excuse for estrangement . And as even this subject , which she felt herself to be an authority on , was danger- ous ground , the exile , in her won- derful self - control , turns from it without a word ...
... force on herself and would give no excuse for estrangement . And as even this subject , which she felt herself to be an authority on , was danger- ous ground , the exile , in her won- derful self - control , turns from it without a word ...
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