Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 pages |
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Page 114
... character , might be apt to suspect him of a bad . Nothing depends more on whim , or is more uncertain , than the pretended art of physiognomy , said Madame de Seidiits . Yet it never fails to have some influence on our opinion , cried ...
... character , might be apt to suspect him of a bad . Nothing depends more on whim , or is more uncertain , than the pretended art of physiognomy , said Madame de Seidiits . Yet it never fails to have some influence on our opinion , cried ...
Page 121
... characters as soon as we have the good fortune to meet their prototypes in nature . There is room to fear , however , that ... character , at least a total dis- regard to the feelings of his fellow - creatures , when any in- terest or ...
... characters as soon as we have the good fortune to meet their prototypes in nature . There is room to fear , however , that ... character , at least a total dis- regard to the feelings of his fellow - creatures , when any in- terest or ...
Page 145
... character of those two monks , and knowing their connexion with Madame de Seidlits , he thought it might be of importance to gain them to his interest . He began with Father Pedro , whose favor he endeavored to acquire by all the ...
... character of those two monks , and knowing their connexion with Madame de Seidlits , he thought it might be of importance to gain them to his interest . He began with Father Pedro , whose favor he endeavored to acquire by all the ...
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acquaintance affected agreeable Ambrose answer appeared Arthur Percival attention beauty begged Bertram brother Buchanan Captain Seidlits Carlostein CHAPTER child colonel conceal conduct continued conversation convinced countenance cried Zeluco dæmon daugh daughter dear desire disposition Eleanor endeavored esteem exclaimed expressed eyes Father Mulo Father Pedro favor fear fortune George Buchanan give happiness heard heart heaven hint honor hope husband imagined immediately informed Italy knew Lady Elizabeth Laura leave letter Linsdale Madame de Seidlits maid manner marriage mentioned mind mother Mount Vesuvius Naples nature Nerina never obliged observed occasion opinion pain Palermo passed passion perceived person physician pleasure Portuguese present rapier reason recollection render replied seemed Seidlits's sentiments servant Signor Zeluco Signora Sporza Sir Albert Sir Arthur sister slaves soldier soon Steele surgeon surprised Targe thing thought tion told uneasiness valet voice wife wish woman wound young lady Zelu