Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 pages |
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Page 140
... obliged to be absent when he visited her . Signora Sporza was so pleased with the apparent reasona- bleness and humility of this request , that the rancor and in- dignation which lurked in the breast of him who made it , en- tirely ...
... obliged to be absent when he visited her . Signora Sporza was so pleased with the apparent reasona- bleness and humility of this request , that the rancor and in- dignation which lurked in the breast of him who made it , en- tirely ...
Page 169
... obliged to command the attention of their readers . My learned brother has , with more regard to distributive justice , divided the toil between the author and the reader . In my humble opinion , replied Laura , smiling , he allots too ...
... obliged to command the attention of their readers . My learned brother has , with more regard to distributive justice , divided the toil between the author and the reader . In my humble opinion , replied Laura , smiling , he allots too ...
Page 290
... obliging , signor , said he to Carlostein , as to take my seat in the car riage , and let me have your horse ; I ... obliged to ask her oftener than once , What she had to communicate to him ? before he was able to rouse her from the ...
... obliging , signor , said he to Carlostein , as to take my seat in the car riage , and let me have your horse ; I ... obliged to ask her oftener than once , What she had to communicate to him ? before he was able to rouse her from the ...
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acquaintance affected agreeable Ambrose answer appeared Arthur Percival attention beauty begged Bertram brother Buchanan Captain Seidlits Carlostein CHAPTER child colonel conceal conduct continued conversation convinced countenance cried Zeluco dæmon daugh daughter dear desire disposition Eleanor endeavored esteem exclaimed expressed eyes Father Mulo Father Pedro favor fear fortune George Buchanan give happiness heard heart heaven hint honor hope husband imagined immediately informed Italy knew Lady Elizabeth Laura leave letter Linsdale Madame de Seidlits maid manner marriage mentioned mind mother Mount Vesuvius Naples nature Nerina never obliged observed occasion opinion pain Palermo passed passion perceived person physician pleasure Portuguese present rapier reason recollection render replied seemed Seidlits's sentiments servant Signor Zeluco Signora Sporza Sir Albert Sir Arthur sister slaves soldier soon Steele surgeon surprised Targe thing thought tion told uneasiness valet voice wife wish woman wound young lady Zelu