The Mysteries of Udolpho...G. Routledge & sons, 1891 |
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... happiness at others ; but when your mind has been long harassed by vicissitude , you will be content to rest , and you will then recover from your delusion : you will per- ceive that the phantom of happiness is ex- changed for the ...
... happiness at others ; but when your mind has been long harassed by vicissitude , you will be content to rest , and you will then recover from your delusion : you will per- ceive that the phantom of happiness is ex- changed for the ...
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... happiness which he knew could be derived only from goodness , knowledge , and charity . As it never consisted in his superiority , in point of fortune , to some persons , it was not humbled by his inferiority , in that respect , to ...
... happiness which he knew could be derived only from goodness , knowledge , and charity . As it never consisted in his superiority , in point of fortune , to some persons , it was not humbled by his inferiority , in that respect , to ...
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... happiness together , and when the strength of her mind had enabled her to triumph over present suffering rather than to deserve the reproach of her conscience by engaging in a clandestine marriage.- ' Alas ! ' said Emily , as these ...
... happiness together , and when the strength of her mind had enabled her to triumph over present suffering rather than to deserve the reproach of her conscience by engaging in a clandestine marriage.- ' Alas ! ' said Emily , as these ...
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