Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... Spenser , a lineal descendant , I suppose , of the Fairy Queen Spenser , for he seems , by Montague's account , to inherit all his genius , and to be a creature framed in all the prodigality of nature . ' Just hear what he says of him ...
... Spenser , a lineal descendant , I suppose , of the Fairy Queen Spenser , for he seems , by Montague's account , to inherit all his genius , and to be a creature framed in all the prodigality of nature . ' Just hear what he says of him ...
Page 192
... Spenser is away . " You look very much inclined to sub- stitute another name ; and pray do , if you prefer it ; Montague ' will not spoil the rythm at all . " " CHAP . XVII . A FEW hurried lines from Montague 192 GERALDINE .
... Spenser is away . " You look very much inclined to sub- stitute another name ; and pray do , if you prefer it ; Montague ' will not spoil the rythm at all . " " CHAP . XVII . A FEW hurried lines from Montague 192 GERALDINE .
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... said Fanny ; " all my faculties are absorbed in one feeling of eager curiosity . " " You had better recollect the wise man's assertion , that there is nothing new under VOL . I. K the sun . ' Mr. Spenser , I dare say GERALDINE . 193.
... said Fanny ; " all my faculties are absorbed in one feeling of eager curiosity . " " You had better recollect the wise man's assertion , that there is nothing new under VOL . I. K the sun . ' Mr. Spenser , I dare say GERALDINE . 193.
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. the sun . ' Mr. Spenser , I dare say , re- sembles most other young men ; and let me advise you , Fanny , never to place any per- son upon too high a pedestal . It is inju- dicious ; it exposes them to too ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. the sun . ' Mr. Spenser , I dare say , re- sembles most other young men ; and let me advise you , Fanny , never to place any per- son upon too high a pedestal . It is inju- dicious ; it exposes them to too ...
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... Spenser . Certainly he was not at all like the Apollo Belvidere , nor nearly so handsome as Malek Adhel . Except a pair of good - looking eyes , his face might be t considered plain . This was the result of Fanny's K 2 GERALDINE . 195 ...
... Spenser . Certainly he was not at all like the Apollo Belvidere , nor nearly so handsome as Malek Adhel . Except a pair of good - looking eyes , his face might be t considered plain . This was the result of Fanny's K 2 GERALDINE . 195 ...
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