The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... road that ran along the feet of the Pyrenees to Langue- doc , chose one that , winding over the heights , af- forded more extensive views and greater variety of romantic scenery . He turned a little out of his way to take leave of M ...
... road that ran along the feet of the Pyrenees to Langue- doc , chose one that , winding over the heights , af- forded more extensive views and greater variety of romantic scenery . He turned a little out of his way to take leave of M ...
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... road now de- scended into glens , confined by stupendous walls of rock , gray and barren , except where shrubs fringed their summits , or patches of meagre vegetation tinted their recesses , in which the wild goat was frequently ...
... road now de- scended into glens , confined by stupendous walls of rock , gray and barren , except where shrubs fringed their summits , or patches of meagre vegetation tinted their recesses , in which the wild goat was frequently ...
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... road , where only now and then a peasant was seen driving his mule , or some mountaineer children at play among the rocks , heightened the effect of the scenery . St. Aubert was so much struck with it , that he determined , if he could ...
... road , where only now and then a peasant was seen driving his mule , or some mountaineer children at play among the rocks , heightened the effect of the scenery . St. Aubert was so much struck with it , that he determined , if he could ...
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... road ; but that if they took a road that sloped more to the south , towards Rousillon , there was a hamlet , which he thought they could gain before the evening shut in , St. Aubert , after some hesitation , determined to take the ...
... road ; but that if they took a road that sloped more to the south , towards Rousillon , there was a hamlet , which he thought they could gain before the evening shut in , St. Aubert , after some hesitation , determined to take the ...
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... road . Here was no human being to assist or direct them : they had left the shepherd and his cabin far behind ; and the scene became so obscured in twilight , that the eye could not follow the di- stant perspective of the valley , in ...
... road . Here was no human being to assist or direct them : they had left the shepherd and his cabin far behind ; and the scene became so obscured in twilight , that the eye could not follow the di- stant perspective of the valley , in ...
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