The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... gave it a melancholy and pleasing shade ; while from the windows the 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 ...
... gave it a melancholy and pleasing shade ; while from the windows the 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 ...
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... gave a character to the scene entirely French . The front of the château , which , having a southern aspect , opened upon the grandeur of the mountains , was occupied on the ground floor by a rustic hall , and two excellent sitting ...
... gave a character to the scene entirely French . The front of the château , which , having a southern aspect , opened upon the grandeur of the mountains , was occupied on the ground floor by a rustic hall , and two excellent sitting ...
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... gave a pensive tone to her 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 ...
... gave a pensive tone to her 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 ...
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... gave her a general view of the sciences , and an exact acquaintance with every part of elegant literature . He taught her Latin and English , chiefly that she might understand the sublimity of their best poets . She discovered in her ...
... gave her a general view of the sciences , and an exact acquaintance with every part of elegant literature . He taught her Latin and English , chiefly that she might understand the sublimity of their best poets . She discovered in her ...
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... gave a severe shock to his constitution . Madame St. Aubert and Emily attended him with unremitting care ; but his re- covery was very slow , and , as he advanced to- wards health , Madame seemed to decline . The first scene he visited ...
... gave a severe shock to his constitution . Madame St. Aubert and Emily attended him with unremitting care ; but his re- covery was very slow , and , as he advanced to- wards health , Madame seemed to decline . The first scene he visited ...
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