Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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Page 17
... felt as well as acknowledged the necessity , to man , fallen from his high estate . ' She could not have hoped , even from Mr. Grant , more tenderness of manner than that with which the service was read ; but still she waited anxiously ...
... felt as well as acknowledged the necessity , to man , fallen from his high estate . ' She could not have hoped , even from Mr. Grant , more tenderness of manner than that with which the service was read ; but still she waited anxiously ...
Page 18
... the doors , stood waiting their exit ; and Rosanne felt as if turned out . But she dared not give way to her regret : her duty was claimed too imperiously by her father's hu- ¿ miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for 18 ROSANNE .
... the doors , stood waiting their exit ; and Rosanne felt as if turned out . But she dared not give way to her regret : her duty was claimed too imperiously by her father's hu- ¿ miliation , to allow her to claim any thing for 18 ROSANNE .
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... felt a wish that she had not been a daughter ; but then he brought her up for his comfort and her own ; -and then - for we can- not , Rose , make things desirable , but the people of this world will desire them - they have so much sense ...
... felt a wish that she had not been a daughter ; but then he brought her up for his comfort and her own ; -and then - for we can- not , Rose , make things desirable , but the people of this world will desire them - they have so much sense ...
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... felt , and now gained courage to knock . A very well mannered footman , in the morning costume of the upper class , obeyed the call . Is Mr. Gass at home ? ' - ' Mr. Bellarmine Gass now , Sir . Did you please to want him ? Is he within ...
... felt , and now gained courage to knock . A very well mannered footman , in the morning costume of the upper class , obeyed the call . Is Mr. Gass at home ? ' - ' Mr. Bellarmine Gass now , Sir . Did you please to want him ? Is he within ...
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... felt that he ought to return to Southampton : he therefore acquiesced in the necessity . G .. NOTES . ( 1 ) This is nothing new in the way of absurdity . Mount Vesuvius in stained glass for a cold bath , is under the stan- dard of folly ...
... felt that he ought to return to Southampton : he therefore acquiesced in the necessity . G .. NOTES . ( 1 ) This is nothing new in the way of absurdity . Mount Vesuvius in stained glass for a cold bath , is under the stan- dard of folly ...
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