The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... eye , after having scaled the cliffs above , delighted to repose . To the north , and to the east , the plains of Guienne and Languedoc were lost in the mist of distance ; on the west , Gas- cony was bounded by the waters of Biscay . M ...
... eye , after having scaled the cliffs above , delighted to repose . To the north , and to the east , the plains of Guienne and Languedoc were lost in the mist of distance ; on the west , Gas- cony was bounded by the waters of Biscay . M ...
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... eye caught , beneath the spreading branches , thie gay and luxuriant landscape stretching to the west , and overlooked on the left by the bold pre- cipices of the Pyrenées . Adjoining the library was a greenhouse , stored with scarce ...
... eye caught , beneath the spreading branches , thie gay and luxuriant landscape stretching to the west , and overlooked on the left by the bold pre- cipices of the Pyrenées . Adjoining the library was a greenhouse , stored with scarce ...
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... eyes , that these were moments infinitely more delightful than any passed amid the brilliant and tumultuous scenes that are courted by the world . His heart was occupied ; it had , what can be so rarely said , no wish for a happiness ...
... eyes , that these were moments infinitely more delightful than any passed amid the brilliant and tumultuous scenes that are courted by the world . His heart was occupied ; it had , what can be so rarely said , no wish for a happiness ...
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... resembled her mother ; hav . ing the same elegant symmetry of form , the same delicacy of features , and the same blue eyes , full of tender sweetness . But lovely as UDOLPHO . 11 sion of his own and endeavoured to bear it as ...
... resembled her mother ; hav . ing the same elegant symmetry of form , the same delicacy of features , and the same blue eyes , full of tender sweetness . But lovely as UDOLPHO . 11 sion of his own and endeavoured to bear it as ...
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A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry Ann Ward Radcliffe. eyes , full of tender sweetness . But lovely as was her person , it was the varied expression of her countenance , as ... eyes, full of tender sweetness. But lovely as ...
A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry Ann Ward Radcliffe. eyes , full of tender sweetness . But lovely as was her person , it was the varied expression of her countenance , as ... eyes, full of tender sweetness. But lovely as ...
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