Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 2. sējumsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1848 - 322 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 39.
3. lappuse
... least sentimental turu . When don't ladies weep ? At what occasion of joy , sorrow , or other business of life ? and , after such an event as a marriage , mother and daughter were surely at liberty to give way to a sensibility which is ...
... least sentimental turu . When don't ladies weep ? At what occasion of joy , sorrow , or other business of life ? and , after such an event as a marriage , mother and daughter were surely at liberty to give way to a sensibility which is ...
5. lappuse
... least indifferently , and as if it were her due her whole heart and thoughts bent on the accomplishment of one desire . The review of those days , so lately gone yet so far away , touched her with shame ; and the aspect of the kind ...
... least indifferently , and as if it were her due her whole heart and thoughts bent on the accomplishment of one desire . The review of those days , so lately gone yet so far away , touched her with shame ; and the aspect of the kind ...
23. lappuse
... least . He suffered hugely on the voyage , during which the ladies were likewise prostrate ; but Amelia was brought to life again as the packet made Ostend , by the sight of the transports conveying her regiment , which entered the ...
... least . He suffered hugely on the voyage , during which the ladies were likewise prostrate ; but Amelia was brought to life again as the packet made Ostend , by the sight of the transports conveying her regiment , which entered the ...
28. lappuse
... least ashamed of her company . As they made that well - known journey , which almost every Englishman of middle rank has travelled since , there might have been more instructive , but few more entertaining companions than Mrs. Major O ...
... least ashamed of her company . As they made that well - known journey , which almost every Englishman of middle rank has travelled since , there might have been more instructive , but few more entertaining companions than Mrs. Major O ...
37. lappuse
... Opera . It was almost like Old England . The house was filled with familiar British faces , and those toilettes for which the British female has long been celebrated . Mrs. O'Dowd's was not the least splendid amongst these , 37.
... Opera . It was almost like Old England . The house was filled with familiar British faces , and those toilettes for which the British female has long been celebrated . Mrs. O'Dowd's was not the least splendid amongst these , 37.
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