| Sir Arthur Helps - 1888 - Страниц: 332
...enamoured of him ; but Maggie's love was of that deep kind, especially of that feminine kind, which loot -. but little to external surroundings. And, indeed,...of any woman. A curious change began to come over Maggie's character and way of proceeding. She had hitherto been a somewhat bold (bold from supreme... | |
| Thomas Hitchcock - 1891 - Страниц: 274
...physical advantages, and these were amply re-enforced by his intellectual gifts. Like ugly John Wilkes, he was " only half an hour behind the handsomest man in England." Mrs. Porter, whom he married, remarked after her first interview with him : "Mr. J. is the most sensible... | |
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