The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... indulged that pensive melancholy which afterwards made a strong feature of his character - the wild walks of the mountains , the river , on whose waves he had floated , and the distant plains , whiclı seemed bound- less as his early ...
... indulged that pensive melancholy which afterwards made a strong feature of his character - the wild walks of the mountains , the river , on whose waves he had floated , and the distant plains , whiclı seemed bound- less as his early ...
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... indulged his tears a while , he would dry them , and return to the cham- ber with a countenance composed by an endeavour which did but increase his grief . Never had Emily felt the importance of the les- sons which had taught her to ...
... indulged his tears a while , he would dry them , and return to the cham- ber with a countenance composed by an endeavour which did but increase his grief . Never had Emily felt the importance of the les- sons which had taught her to ...
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... indulged at the expense of our du- ties : by our duties I mean what we owe to our- selves , as well as to others . The indulgence of excessive grief enervates the mind , and almost in- capacitates it for again partaking of those various ...
... indulged at the expense of our du- ties : by our duties I mean what we owe to our- selves , as well as to others . The indulgence of excessive grief enervates the mind , and almost in- capacitates it for again partaking of those various ...
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... indulging it ; for the scenes of nature - those sublime spectacles , so infinitely superior to all arti- ficial luxuries ! are open for the enjoyment of the poor as well as of the rich . Of what , then , have we to complain , so long as ...
... indulging it ; for the scenes of nature - those sublime spectacles , so infinitely superior to all arti- ficial luxuries ! are open for the enjoyment of the poor as well as of the rich . Of what , then , have we to complain , so long as ...
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... indulged the pensive tranquillity which they inspir- ed ; and while she leaned on her window , waiting till St. Aubert should descend to breakfast , her ideas arranged themselves in the following lines- THE FIRST HOUR OF MORNING . How ...
... indulged the pensive tranquillity which they inspir- ed ; and while she leaned on her window , waiting till St. Aubert should descend to breakfast , her ideas arranged themselves in the following lines- THE FIRST HOUR OF MORNING . How ...
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