The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... counting for tastes . He was always so much influenced by people's countenances ! Now I , for my part , have no notion of this ; it is all ridi culous enthusiasm . What has a man's face to do with his character ? Can a man of good ...
... counting for tastes . He was always so much influenced by people's countenances ! Now I , for my part , have no notion of this ; it is all ridi culous enthusiasm . What has a man's face to do with his character ? Can a man of good ...
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... Count de Duvarney , his senior by nearly twenty years . Valancourt had been edu- cated in all the accomplishments of his age , and had an ardour of spirit , and a certain grandeur of mind , that gave him particular excellence in the ...
... Count de Duvarney , his senior by nearly twenty years . Valancourt had been edu- cated in all the accomplishments of his age , and had an ardour of spirit , and a certain grandeur of mind , that gave him particular excellence in the ...
الصفحة 184
... Count Bauvillers , who had addressed Emily , made some observations upon the scene , to which she answered almost uncon . sciously ; for her mind was still occupied with the idea of Valancourt , to whom it was with extreme uneasiness ...
... Count Bauvillers , who had addressed Emily , made some observations upon the scene , to which she answered almost uncon . sciously ; for her mind was still occupied with the idea of Valancourt , to whom it was with extreme uneasiness ...
الصفحة 185
... Count Bauvillers , who was known to her aunt . I have your pardon to beg , ma'amselle , said he , for a rudeness , which you will readily believe was quite unintentional . I did not know that the chevalier was your acquaintance when I ...
... Count Bauvillers , who was known to her aunt . I have your pardon to beg , ma'amselle , said he , for a rudeness , which you will readily believe was quite unintentional . I did not know that the chevalier was your acquaintance when I ...
الصفحة 186
... count , who had been some time silent , and with a low bow ; but the gallantry of the compliment had been utterly lost , but for the ingenuity that discovered the applica- tion . Madame Cheron did not perceive the meaning his too ...
... count , who had been some time silent , and with a low bow ; but the gallantry of the compliment had been utterly lost , but for the ingenuity that discovered the applica- tion . Madame Cheron did not perceive the meaning his too ...
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