| English literature - 1820 - 374 pages
...persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative, have been introduced to his acquaintance;—and then, supposing himself at the period of those seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. " All is transitory on this side the grave." Dorriforth, the pious, the good, the tender Dorriforth,... | |
| Elizabeth Inchbald - 1820 - 374 pages
...persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative, have been introduced to his acquaintance;—and then, supposing himself at the period of those seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. To begin with the first female object of this story: The beautiful, the beloved Miss Milner—she is... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English fiction - 1822 - 326 pages
...elapsed since he has seen or heard of any of those persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative, have been introduced to his acquaintance; — and...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history To begin with the first female object-of this story : The beautiful, the beloved .Viiss Milner —... | |
| James Boaden - 1833 - 412 pages
...the most implacable enemies ; beauty faded ; in a word, every change to demonstrate that — "All Is transitory on this side the grave." " Guided by a...The effects of his fond jealousies, so grieving That lie shuts up himself.'' " Dorriforth — the pious, the good, the tender Dorriforth— is become a... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - England - 1833 - 300 pages
...elapsed since he has seen or heard of any of those persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative, have been introduced to his acquaintance ; and then,...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. To begin with the first female object of this story : — The beautiful, the beloved Miss Milner —... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1833 - 478 pages
...elapsed since he has seen or heard of any of those persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative, have been introduced to his. acquaintance; and then,...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. To begin with the first female object of this story:—The beautiful, the beloved Miss Milner—she... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...elapsed, since he has seen or heard of any of those persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative have been introduced to his acquaintance ; — and...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. To begin with the first female object of this story. The beautiful, the beloved Miss Milner — she... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...elapsed, since he has seen or heard of any of those persons who, in the foregoing part of this narrative have been introduced to his acquaintance ; — and...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history. To begin with the first female object of this story. The beautiful, the beloved Miss Milner — she... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 pages
...grave.' " Guided by a wish that the reflecting reader may experience the sensation which an alteration to circumstances like these must excite, he is desired...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history." The changes which have taken place are startling. Dorriforth — the pious, the good, the tender Dorriforth... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - Women - 1878 - 412 pages
...grave." " Guided by a wish that the reflecting reader may experience the sensation which an alteration to circumstances like these must excite, he is desired...seventeen years, follow the sequel of their history." The changes which have taken place are startling. Dorriforth — the pious, the good, the tender Dorriforth... | |
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