The Miser Married: A Novel : in Three VolumesLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row, 1813 |
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Aberystwith acquaintance afraid answer believe carriage CATHERINE HUTTON CHARLOTTE MEREVAL CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY chuse cousin cried dale dance dare dear Charlotte DEAR HARRIET debt dinner Elea Eleanor Elrington endeavours entered exclaimed eyes father favour fear feel fortune gentleman George Montgomery give gomery hand happiness hear heard heart Henry Winterdale honour hope husband iver knod Lady Montgomery Lady Winterdale ladyship LETTER live London look marry Mary Jones master Mendall mind miself MISS CASTLEMAIN Miss Mowbray Mont Montgo never niver obliged Pardon pleasure post chaise pounds Rafe Ravenhill Lodge rejoined replied my mother servants Sharp shew Sir Edward Halifax Sir James Sir James Montgomery Sir James's sure tell terdale Thacker ther thing thot thought tion told verry walk wery wife Winter Winterdale's wish woman word young lady your's
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Seite 115 - Though plunged in ills, and exercised in care, Yet never let the noble mind despair : When prest by dangers, and beset with foes, The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks, o'erwhelmed with grief, By unforeseen expedients bring relief.
Seite 30 - See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek ! Jul.
Seite 116 - We ascribe great merit to this novel. Some of Laura's maxims deserve to become universal aphorisms, and the examples of her self-denial are told in a plain unaffected way.
Seite 62 - Thou canst not boast of fortune's store, My love, while me they wealthy call: But I was glad to find thee poor — For with my heart I'd give thee all. And then the grateful youth shall own I loved him for himself alone. But when his worth my hand shall gain, No word or look of mine shall show That I the smallest thought retain Of what my bounty did bestow; Yet still his grateful...
Seite 116 - The ninth edition. 4 vols. 18s. boards. " Thaddeus is a work of genius, and has nothing to fear at the candid bar of taste : he has to receive the precious mead of sympathy from every reader of unsophisticated sentiment and genuine feeling.
Seite 118 - The general style of this work is easy and unaffected ; the characters are well discriminated, and contrasted ; the ' History of a Faded Beauty' is impressive ; and the whole publication is moral and attractive.
Seite 8 - Is any 298 means fitter than impropriations restored ? My Lords, I did this, as holding it the best means to keep down Popery, and to advance the Protestant religion. And I wish with all my heart, I had been able to do it sooner, before so many impropriations were gotten from the Crown into private hands '. Next I was charged with another project in my Diary u, VIII.
Seite 30 - Mr. \Vinterdale, leaning his elbow on the table, and his head upon his hand. He raised his head as we entered; and then, without moving a muscle of his countenance, resumed his former position.
Seite 79 - I have been teased by booksellers and managers, and infinitely more by papa, for a novel and a play; but, alas! — far worse off than the worthy citizen of Moliere, who had spoken prose all his life without knowing it — I have been obliged to refuse because I could only write in rhyme.
Seite 19 - I have now been nearly four months in England and if I am to judge of the future by the past and the present, I have small delight in looking forward. I even regret those days and weeks of intense melancholy that composed my life at Genoa.