Pottingen, wearied with a few weeks search, during which he has not been able to find either of the objects of it, resolves to stop at Weimar, and wait events there. It so happens, that he takes up his... National Poems - Stran 200avtor: John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 215 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1799 - 434 strani
...there foon after, and falls in, firft with MATILDA, and then with CECILIA. Succeffive idairciffements take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two ladies are to live jointly with CASIMERE. Young POTTING EN, wearied with a few weeks fearch, during which he has not been able to find... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1801 - 276 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, and then with Cecilia. Successive eclaircissemens take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two Ladies are to live jointly with Casimere. Young Pottingen, wearied with a few weeks search, during which he has not been able to find... | |
| 1803 - 674 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with MATILDA, and then with CECILIA. Successive aluirthsementi take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two Ladies are to live jointly with CASIMEIE. Young POTTINGEN, we.iried with a few weeks search, during which he has not been able to find... | |
| 1805 - 436 strani
...there foon after, and fells in, firft with MATii/BA,and then with CECILIA. Succeflive iclalrctffements take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two ladies are to five jointly with CASIMERE. Young POTTINGEN, wearied with a few weeks fearch, during which he has not... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 strani
...whichthe two Ladies are to live jointly with Casimere. Young Pottingen, wearied with a few weeks search, during which he has not been able to find either of the objects of it, resolves to stop at Weimar, and wait events there. It so happens that he takes up hit lodging in the... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1809 - 428 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with MATILDA, and then with CECILIA. Successive eclaircutanenti take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two Ladies are to live jointly with CASIMERE. Young POTTINGEN, wearied with a few weeks search, during which he has not been able to find... | |
| 1809 - 402 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with MATILDA, and then with CECILIA. Successive ecla'ircissemtnts take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two Ladies are to live^ointly with CASIMERE. Young POTTINGEN, wearied with a few weeks search, during which he has not... | |
| 1811 - 530 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, and then with Cecilia. Successive eclaircistementa take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two ladies 'are to live jointly with Casjpiere. Young Pottingen, wearied with a few weeks' search, during which he has not been able to... | |
| 1828 - 454 strani
...there soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, and then with Cecilia. Successive eclair, citsementt take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two ladies are to live jointly with Casimere. Young Pottingen, wearied with a few weeks* search, during which he has not been able to find... | |
| Thomas Shepherd Munden - 1844 - 348 strani
...arrives soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, and then with Cecilia. Successive tclaircissemens take place, and an arrangement is finally made, by which the two ladies are to live jointly with Casimere. But, tired at last of this " double arrangement," Casimere resolves to attempt Rogero's release,... | |
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