The Coquette: Or, The History of Eliza Wharton. A Novel: Founded on FactW. P. Fetridge, 1855 - 286 sider |
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... concealed from view the actual person- ages of a well - drawn popular fiction , or what may have been received as such , should bring to his task a tender heart and a delicate and gentle hand . Thus , in preparing an introductory ...
... concealed from view the actual person- ages of a well - drawn popular fiction , or what may have been received as such , should bring to his task a tender heart and a delicate and gentle hand . Thus , in preparing an introductory ...
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... concealed in the ceiling since the sad close of her history . Numbers flocked to see them ; but , as it was a mere pleas- antry , the hoax was well received , and ended in the neighborhood of Danvers with the privileged " April fool's ...
... concealed in the ceiling since the sad close of her history . Numbers flocked to see them ; but , as it was a mere pleas- antry , the hoax was well received , and ended in the neighborhood of Danvers with the privileged " April fool's ...
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... conceal his emotion . I rang the bell and ordered tea , during and after which we shared that social con- verse which is the true zest of life , and in which I am persuaded none but virtuous minds can participate . General Richman and ...
... conceal his emotion . I rang the bell and ordered tea , during and after which we shared that social con- verse which is the true zest of life , and in which I am persuaded none but virtuous minds can participate . General Richman and ...
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... conceal his attention by looking carelessly over a play which lay on the window by him . Yet he evidently watched every word and action of Miss Wharton , as if he were really interested in her movements . It is said she has many ...
... conceal his attention by looking carelessly over a play which lay on the window by him . Yet he evidently watched every word and action of Miss Wharton , as if he were really interested in her movements . It is said she has many ...
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... the time being passed in easy and unstudied remarks upon obvious occurrences . Major Sanford could not , however , conceal his particular attention to me , which rather nettled Miss Lawrence . She grew 98 THE COQUETTE ; OR , THE.
... the time being passed in easy and unstudied remarks upon obvious occurrences . Major Sanford could not , however , conceal his particular attention to me , which rather nettled Miss Lawrence . She grew 98 THE COQUETTE ; OR , THE.
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acquaintance adieu affection agreeable amiable amusements appeared attention believe Boston Boyer breast character CHARLES DEIGHTON charms conceal conduct confidence connection conversation daugh daughter dear Eliza disposition dissipate distress dreadful Elnathan endeavor enjoy enjoyment entertainment esteem expect fancy favor FETRIDGE Fidelio forgiveness friendship future gayety girl hand happy HARTFORD HAVEN heart honor hope idea Jonathan Edwards JULIA GRANBY kind lady leave LETTER libertine LORD WOODHOUSELEE lover LUCY SUMNER madam Major Sanford mamma marriage married melancholy ment mind MISS ELIZA WHARTON MISS LUCY FREEMAN Miss Wharton mother never pain parlor passion PETER SANford pity pleasing pleasure portunity present received render resolution retired Richman scenes SELBY sentiments sincere society solicit Solomon Stoddard soon soul taste tears thought tion to-morrow told took virtue walked Whitman wife wish write Yale College yesterday
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Side 243 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.
Side 121 - I hear the sound of feet! they march this way! Let us retire, and try if we can drown Each softer thought in sense of present danger. When love once pleads admission to our hearts (In spite of all the virtue we can boast) The woman that deliberates is lost.
Side 9 - Woes cluster; rare are solitary woes; They love a train, they tread each other's heel...
Side 140 - What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy, The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy, Is virtue's prize: A better would you fix?
Side 151 - Good, when he gives — supremely good ; Nor less, when he denies ; E'en crosses, from his sovereign hand, Are blessings in disguise.
Side 191 - To you, good gods, I make my last appeal ; Or clear my virtues, or my crimes reveal. If in the maze of fate I blindly run, And backward trod those paths I sought to shun, Impute my errors to your own decree : My hands are guilty, but my heart is free.
Side 88 - An elegant sufficiency, content, Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books, Ease and alternate labour, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven!
Side 120 - Content, or pleasure, but the good and just? Judges and senates have been bought for gold, Esteem and love were never to be sold.
Side 86 - With regard to its being- a dependent situation, what one is not so? Are we not all links in the great chain of society, some more, some less important, but each upheld by others, throughout the confederated whole ? In whatever situation we are placed, our greater or less degree of happiness must be derived from ourselves.
Side 9 - ... portrait of whom accompanies these pages, taken from an original painting.) He died in Hartford also, March 2, 1776, aged sixty-eight years, after having served in the ministry in that place forty-three of the same. His tombstone bears the following inscription: — IN MEMORY OF THE REV. ELNATHAN WHITMAN, Pastor of the Second Church of Christ in Hartford, and one of the fellows of the corporation of Yale College, who departed this life the 2d day of March, AD 1776, in the 69th year of his age...