| John Moore - Europe - 1780 - 484 pages
...Fanchon, which made any impreffion on my heart. If they had made a little, however, faid the Marquis, you would not have been fingular in your way of thinking;...continued he, addreffing himfelf to me. This girl is quire charming — her lover has the appearance of a brave fellow ; -they have but three legs betwixt... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1783 - 490 pages
...Fanchon, which made any impreffion on my heart. If they had made a little, however, faid the Marquis, you would not have been fingular in your way of thinking; but allons, continued he, addrefling himfelf to me. — This girl is quite charming — her lover has the appearance of a brave... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1786 - 470 pages
...would not have been fingular in you* way of thinking; but ailoas, continued he, addreffing himtelf to me — This girl is quite charming — her lover...appearance of a brave fellow; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four ; —if you have no objection, they fiiall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1803 - 418 pages
...which made any impreffion .on my heart. If they hail made a little, however, faid the Marquis, you would not have been fingular in your way of thinking...himfelf to me — This girl is quite charming — her lever has the appearance of a brave fellow ; — they have but three ]egs betwixt them, -and we have... | |
| John Moore - Scottish literature - 1803 - 322 pages
...Fanchon, which made any impression on my heart.— This girl, said the Marquis, addressing himself to me, is quite charming — her lover has the appearance of a brave fellow ; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four. — If you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Moore - 1803 - 312 pages
...Fanchon, which made any impression on my heart. — This girl, said the Marquis, addressing himself to me, is quite charming — her lover has the appearance of a brave fellow ; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four. — If you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - English literature - 1820 - 450 pages
...would not have been singular in your way of thinking; but aliens, continued he, addressing himself to me — This girl is quite charming — her lover...appearance of a brave fellow; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four; — if you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Ruskin - Conduct of life - 1878 - 362 pages
...kissed her hand with a gallant and tender air. ' Allons,' continued the Marquis, addressing himself to me, ' this girl is quite charming — her lover...appearance of a brave fellow; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four; — if you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 464 pages
...kissed her hand with a gallant and tender air. 'Aliens,' continued the Marquis, addressing himself to me ; ' this girl is quite charming — her lover...appearance of a brave fellow ; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four ; — if you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 776 pages
...kissed her hand with a gallant and tender air. . . . ' Allons/ continued the Marquis, addressing himself to me ; ' this girl is quite charming — her lover...appearance of a brave fellow ; they have but three legs betwixt them, and we have four ; — if you have no objection, they shall have the carriage, and we... | |
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