The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... spirits , and a softness to her manner , which added grace to beauty , and rendered her a very in- teresting object to persons of a congenial disposition . But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue ; and had ...
... spirits , and a softness to her manner , which added grace to beauty , and rendered her a very in- teresting object to persons of a congenial disposition . But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue ; and had ...
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... spirits , rose and went to the window To the lines before noticed she now perceived that others wereadded , in which her name appeared . Though no longer suffered to doubt that they were addressed to herself , she was as ignorant as ...
... spirits , rose and went to the window To the lines before noticed she now perceived that others wereadded , in which her name appeared . Though no longer suffered to doubt that they were addressed to herself , she was as ignorant as ...
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... spirit of the woods , that watches over them by night . Ah ! what light is yonder ? -But it is gone ! -- and now it gleams again , near the root of that large chesnut : look , Sir ! Are you such an admirer of nature , said St. Aubert ...
... spirit of the woods , that watches over them by night . Ah ! what light is yonder ? -But it is gone ! -- and now it gleams again , near the root of that large chesnut : look , Sir ! Are you such an admirer of nature , said St. Aubert ...
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... spirits so as to render conquest nearly impossible ; that is to come . You , my Emily , will show that you are willing to avoid it . Emily smiled through her tears upon her father : Dear Sir , said she , and her voice trembled ; she ...
... spirits so as to render conquest nearly impossible ; that is to come . You , my Emily , will show that you are willing to avoid it . Emily smiled through her tears upon her father : Dear Sir , said she , and her voice trembled ; she ...
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... spirits . Every feature of the edifice , distinguished by an air of heavy grandeur , appeared successively between the branches of the trees the broad turret , the arched gateway that led into the courts , the drawbridge , and the dry ...
... spirits . Every feature of the edifice , distinguished by an air of heavy grandeur , appeared successively between the branches of the trees the broad turret , the arched gateway that led into the courts , the drawbridge , and the dry ...
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