Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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Page 65
... Lord Montrylas . While in motion , all went well ; but when , for the purposes of taking rest and refreshments , the company were seated , and the good humour of the seniors had courted the young people to con- tribute their vivacity ...
... Lord Montrylas . While in motion , all went well ; but when , for the purposes of taking rest and refreshments , the company were seated , and the good humour of the seniors had courted the young people to con- tribute their vivacity ...
Page 66
... Lord Montrylas with them , it had failed ; and the singularity of their behaviour showed him rather inclined to ... Lord Montry las- they ORK should see my sister . Miss Bellarmine , I 66 ROSANNE .
... Lord Montrylas with them , it had failed ; and the singularity of their behaviour showed him rather inclined to ... Lord Montry las- they ORK should see my sister . Miss Bellarmine , I 66 ROSANNE .
Page 67
... Lord Montrylas most honourably avowed his share in the offence , and endeavoured to follow it by friendly encouragement to more conciliating habits ; the young man whose mention of Lady Winselina was not to be pardoned , rose to apo ...
... Lord Montrylas most honourably avowed his share in the offence , and endeavoured to follow it by friendly encouragement to more conciliating habits ; the young man whose mention of Lady Winselina was not to be pardoned , rose to apo ...
Page 68
... Lord Montrylas , whose favour seemed of value with one or both , assuming a tone of pleasantry , made terms with them , not devoid of compliment , but enjoining a moderate use of power ; and they were coaxed into something like good ...
... Lord Montrylas , whose favour seemed of value with one or both , assuming a tone of pleasantry , made terms with them , not devoid of compliment , but enjoining a moderate use of power ; and they were coaxed into something like good ...
Page 69
... Lord Montrylas's behaviour all that could tes tify a proper sense of what is due to womenj but not the smallest disposition to make the silly more silly . Rosanne felt for that which appeared to her the punishment of Lady Win selina and ...
... Lord Montrylas's behaviour all that could tes tify a proper sense of what is due to womenj but not the smallest disposition to make the silly more silly . Rosanne felt for that which appeared to her the punishment of Lady Win selina and ...
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