The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... happiness , to the attain- ment of wealth . After the death of his father he married a very amiable woman , his equal in birth , and not his superior in fortune . The late Monsieur St. Aubert's liberality , or extravagance , had so much ...
... happiness , to the attain- ment of wealth . After the death of his father he married a very amiable woman , his equal in birth , and not his superior in fortune . The late Monsieur St. Aubert's liberality , or extravagance , had so much ...
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... happiness he had known since his retirement , were occasioned by the death of his two sons . He lost them at that age when infantine simplicity is so fascinating ; and though , in consideration of Madame St. Aubert's distress , he ...
... happiness he had known since his retirement , were occasioned by the death of his two sons . He lost them at that age when infantine simplicity is so fascinating ; and though , in consideration of Madame St. Aubert's distress , he ...
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... happiness . A well - informed mind , he would say , is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice . The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief , and ready to plunge into error , to escape from the languor of ...
... happiness . A well - informed mind , he would say , is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice . The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief , and ready to plunge into error , to escape from the languor of ...
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... happiness once more smiled beneath these shades . Monsieur St. Aubert conversed with unusual cheerfulness ; every object delighted his senses . The refreshing pleasure from the first view of nature , after the MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO . 11.
... happiness once more smiled beneath these shades . Monsieur St. Aubert conversed with unusual cheerfulness ; every object delighted his senses . The refreshing pleasure from the first view of nature , after the MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO . 11.
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... happiness , with hopeless regret . But let me not misuse them by useless anticipation ; let me hope I shall not live to mourn the loss of those who are dearer to me than life . To relieve , or perhaps to indulge , the pensive temper of ...
... happiness , with hopeless regret . But let me not misuse them by useless anticipation ; let me hope I shall not live to mourn the loss of those who are dearer to me than life . To relieve , or perhaps to indulge , the pensive temper of ...
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