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" ... of Louisa nourished those feelings of tenderness and attachment. She never mentioned her wrongs in words : sometimes a few starting tears would speak them ; and when time had given her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholy music.... "
The British Essayists: The Lounger - Page 217
by Alexander Chalmers - 1802
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 42

1780 - 740 pages
...wife; and, had (he chofen it, might have commanded more than the ordinary fplendour of one. But (he would not allow the indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage and (how that it-it с which (he wiftied always to hide, and, if роШЫе, to forget. Her books and hermuiic...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Pub. at Edinburgh in the Years ..., Volume 3

1781 - 364 pages
...wife ; and, had fhe chofen it, might havecommanded more than the ordinary fplendour of one. But fhe would not allow the indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and fhow that ftate which fhe wifhed always to hide,' and, if poflible, to forget. Her books and her mufic...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 ...

Henry Mackenzie - 1783 - 340 pages
...wife; and, had fhe chofen it, might have commanded more than the ordinary fplendor of one. But fhe would not allow the indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and fhow that ftate which fhe wifhed always to hide, and, if poffible, to forget. Her books and her mufic...
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The Boston magazine

698 pages
...; end had (he chofeu it, might have commanded more than the ordinary fplendor of one. But fhe wou d not allow the indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and (how that (lite which (he wilhed always to bide, and, if poflible. to forget. Her book* and her muDc...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 37

British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...feelings of tenderness and attachment. She never mentioned her wrongs in words : sometimes a few ttarting tears would speak them ; and when time had given her...with equipage, and shew that state which she wished always to hide, and, if possible, to forget. Her books and her music were her only pleasures ; if pleasures...
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Select British Classics, Volume 32

1803 - 354 pages
...speak them ; and when time had given her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholymusic. On their arrival in England, Sir Edward 'carried Louisa...chosen it, might have commanded more than the ordinary splendor of one. But she would not allow the indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 5

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 492 pages
...speak them; and when time had given her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholy music. On their arrival in England, Sir Edward carried Louisa...indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and show that state which she wished always to hide, and, if possible, to forget. Her books and her music...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie ...: The man of feeling, and Miscellaneous pieces

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...speak them ; and, when time hadgiven her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholy music. On their arrival in England, Sir Edward carried Louisa...with equipage and shew, that state which she wished always to hide, and, if possible,. to forget. Her books and her music were her only pleasures, if pleasures...
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The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 3

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...them ; and when time had giv. n her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholy music. On their arrival in England, Sir Edward carried Louisa...indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and show that state which she wished always • 288 FAPERS FROM THE MIKROR. to hide, and, if possible,...
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The British Essayists: Mirror

James Ferguson - 1819 - 358 pages
...speak them ; and when time had given her a little more composure, her lute discoursed melancholy music. On their arrival in England, Sir Edward carried Louisa...indulgence of Sir Edward to blazon with equipage, and show that state which she wished always to hide, and, if possible, to forget. Her books and her music...
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