The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, المجلد 2T. Barrois, junior, 1808 |
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... objects , the straight walks , square parterres , and artificial fountains of the garden , could not fail , as she passed through it , to appear the worse , opposed to the negligent graces and natural beauties of the grounds at La ...
... objects , the straight walks , square parterres , and artificial fountains of the garden , could not fail , as she passed through it , to appear the worse , opposed to the negligent graces and natural beauties of the grounds at La ...
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... object to many of the company ; among whom she distinguished Signor Montoni and his friend Cavigni , the late visitors at M. Quesnel's , who now seemed to converse with Madame Cheron with the familiarity of old acquaintance , and she to ...
... object to many of the company ; among whom she distinguished Signor Montoni and his friend Cavigni , the late visitors at M. Quesnel's , who now seemed to converse with Madame Cheron with the familiarity of old acquaintance , and she to ...
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... object ; an uncertainty , which she would not have suffered , had her confidence in her own opinions been greater . their truth . She was awakened from her musing by the sound of horses ' feet along a road that wound under the windows ...
... object ; an uncertainty , which she would not have suffered , had her confidence in her own opinions been greater . their truth . She was awakened from her musing by the sound of horses ' feet along a road that wound under the windows ...
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... object of it . " " They cannot doubt it , " replied Cavigni , bowing low . " And would not that be very mortifying , Signor ? " ( C Unquestionably it would , " said Cavigni . " I cannot endure the thought , " said Madame Cheron . " It ...
... object of it . " " They cannot doubt it , " replied Cavigni , bowing low . " And would not that be very mortifying , Signor ? " ( C Unquestionably it would , " said Cavigni . " I cannot endure the thought , " said Madame Cheron . " It ...
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... object of its interest ; and thus it is , that I always feel revived , as by a new convic- tion , when your words tell me I am dear to you ; and , wanting these , I relapse into doubt , and too often into despondency . " Then seeming to ...
... object of its interest ; and thus it is , that I always feel revived , as by a new convic- tion , when your words tell me I am dear to you ; and , wanting these , I relapse into doubt , and too often into despondency . " Then seeming to ...
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admiration alarm Alps Annette appeared Appenines aunt aunt's awakened beautiful Brenta castle Cavigni cerned chamber chateau Chevalier choly circumstances conduct conversation Count Morano countenance dancing distance Emily's emotion endeavoured entreat eyes fancy fear gaiety gardens Gascony gleam gondola grandeur happy hear heard heart hope hour inchanting Italian Italy knew lady lancourt landscape Languedoc late leave length letter light listened look lute Ma'am Ma'amselle Madame Cheron Madame Clairval Madame Montoni Madame Quesnel Mark's Place marriage melan melancholy mind moonlight morning mountains MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO never niece night o'er observed Orsino party passed passion pavilion perceived person Piedmont portico present pride Pyrenees recollection replied Emily returned rienced scarcely scene seemed servant sigh Signor Montoni silence smile sometimes soon sooth spirits splendor suffer surprise tears tell tenderness terrace terror thought Thoulouse tion trembled Turin Valan Valancourt Vallée Venice voice waves wish