Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 141
... present consider- ation ; and I cannot but pause for a moment to remark how different the positions in which the various characters of my drama stand at the present moment are from those in which we found them at its commencement . How ...
... present consider- ation ; and I cannot but pause for a moment to remark how different the positions in which the various characters of my drama stand at the present moment are from those in which we found them at its commencement . How ...
Pagina 155
... present , wife ? The combination of circumstances cast him down to the lowest depths of wretchedness . But when he calculated upon the emergency of the case , and reflected that , if he allowed his Lordship to cool upon the matter , or ...
... present , wife ? The combination of circumstances cast him down to the lowest depths of wretchedness . But when he calculated upon the emergency of the case , and reflected that , if he allowed his Lordship to cool upon the matter , or ...
Pagina 259
... present crime ; and , after endeavouring to soothe her with that tenderness of which his heart was full , he ... present itself , of putting himself again into the hands of his noble and disinterested friend , who had already secured the ...
... present crime ; and , after endeavouring to soothe her with that tenderness of which his heart was full , he ... present itself , of putting himself again into the hands of his noble and disinterested friend , who had already secured the ...
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