... Edward leads the partner of his heart towards him, does he not fold her to his bosom with all the tenderness of a father ? Oh ! how lovely appears this scene of domestic reconciliation, though acted in an old lumber-room, and only viewed by the unsteady... Romantic Tales - Página 92por Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1808 - 408 páginas
...my telescope. And now thou happy family, for to-ni;,'hti farewell ! Here I lav down the of• * fice of your historian ; and having now been for above two months Edward's most intimate confident, and warmest friend, to-tnonw'1 will set myself at work to become his acquaintance. REMEMBRANCE. To be mindful... | |
| 1840 - 552 páginas
...an old lumber-room, and only viewed by the unsteady glimmerings of a rushlight and a dark lantern. You may as well lay down your pen, my dear uncle,...above two months Edward's most intimate confident and warmest friend, to-morrow I'll set myself at work to become his acquaintance. THE END. Printed by CHABLIg... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1841 - 556 páginas
...an eld lumber-room, and only viewed by the unsteady glimmerings of a rushlight and a dark lantern. You may as well lay down your pen, my dear uncle,...office of your historian ; and having now been for ahove two montbs Edward's most intimate confident and warmest friend, to-morrow I'll set myself at... | |
| 1866 - 484 páginas
...and only viewed by the unsteady glimmerings of a rush-light and a dark lantern. " You may as и nil lay down your pen, my dear uncle ; there is nothing...office of your historian: and having now been for several months Edward's most intimate confidant and warmest friend, to morrow I'll set myself at work... | |
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