Theresa; or, The wizard's fate, by a member of the Inner temple, Bind 1 |
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Side 9
... court sycophants with her royal partner , while she absorbed that of all the other spectators . The eye of de Montfort rested on her with astonishment and delight , as , with flexible and easy movement , she glided before him in the ...
... court sycophants with her royal partner , while she absorbed that of all the other spectators . The eye of de Montfort rested on her with astonishment and delight , as , with flexible and easy movement , she glided before him in the ...
Side 10
... court in consequence of that event . The young countess of Ellesmere now extricated herself from an host of ad- mirers , and having seated herself by her grandmother , was formally introduced to de Montfort , who , if he was surprised ...
... court in consequence of that event . The young countess of Ellesmere now extricated herself from an host of ad- mirers , and having seated herself by her grandmother , was formally introduced to de Montfort , who , if he was surprised ...
Side 21
... court who painted , though it must be con- fessed , that when he ventured beyond that circle , he seldom failed of being taxed with rudeness , and sometimes even received a box on the ear . His admiration of the sex , like that of his ...
... court who painted , though it must be con- fessed , that when he ventured beyond that circle , he seldom failed of being taxed with rudeness , and sometimes even received a box on the ear . His admiration of the sex , like that of his ...
Side 24
... his horse , and carrol- ling , as he galloped on , the last vaudeville galante which his father's new mistress had imported from the Parisian court , he soon arrived arrived at the place where he was to pass the 24 THERESA .
... his horse , and carrol- ling , as he galloped on , the last vaudeville galante which his father's new mistress had imported from the Parisian court , he soon arrived arrived at the place where he was to pass the 24 THERESA .
Side 49
... inherited his reputation ; but he wished to extend it ; he would be a great man also , and accordingly made diligent use of the footing his gallantry and ad- dress VOL . I. D dress had obtained him at , court , ingratia ting THERESA . 49.
... inherited his reputation ; but he wished to extend it ; he would be a great man also , and accordingly made diligent use of the footing his gallantry and ad- dress VOL . I. D dress had obtained him at , court , ingratia ting THERESA . 49.
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Theresa; Or, the Wizard's Fate, by a Member of the Inner Temple Theresa (fict Name ) Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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