Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 91
... honour of knowing him , but that if he would favour me with his name I would myself com- municate his situation to his friends , since he was himself little in a condition to write . " " And has he divulged it ? " inquired Mr. Shelton ...
... honour of knowing him , but that if he would favour me with his name I would myself com- municate his situation to his friends , since he was himself little in a condition to write . " " And has he divulged it ? " inquired Mr. Shelton ...
Page 100
... honour of resuming my acquaintance with your Ladyship- " 66 Tush , man ! " interposed the Countess , who was at times half disposed to be ashamed of her ignoble nobility , " you had no previous ac- quaintance 100 WALTER COLYTON .
... honour of resuming my acquaintance with your Ladyship- " 66 Tush , man ! " interposed the Countess , who was at times half disposed to be ashamed of her ignoble nobility , " you had no previous ac- quaintance 100 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 106
... honour of an introduction to her since my arrival in London . " " An acquaintance , " said the Countess with an arch smile , " which you will doubtless cul- tivate , after the character my friend Morlay has just given her ; but remember ...
... honour of an introduction to her since my arrival in London . " " An acquaintance , " said the Countess with an arch smile , " which you will doubtless cul- tivate , after the character my friend Morlay has just given her ; but remember ...
Page 116
... honours and emoluments of a higher rank , he should possess some of those lucrative posts which were never grudgingly showered upon the favourites of royal mistresses and ministers , he would astound his family at Weston by visit- ing ...
... honours and emoluments of a higher rank , he should possess some of those lucrative posts which were never grudgingly showered upon the favourites of royal mistresses and ministers , he would astound his family at Weston by visit- ing ...
Page 124
... honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man . SHAKSPEARE . RENDERING a literal obedience to Lord Sunderland's directions , not to mention the subject of their last conversation , so far at least as the attack of the ...
... honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man . SHAKSPEARE . RENDERING a literal obedience to Lord Sunderland's directions , not to mention the subject of their last conversation , so far at least as the attack of the ...
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