The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... knew how to touch with such sweet pathos . As she drew near the fishing house , she was sur- prised to hear the tones of the instrument , which were awakened by the hand of taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody ...
... knew how to touch with such sweet pathos . As she drew near the fishing house , she was sur- prised to hear the tones of the instrument , which were awakened by the hand of taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody ...
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... knew not where . fore : the melancholy gloom of evening , and the profound stillness of the place , interrupted only by the light trembling of leaves , heightened her fanciful apprehensions , and she was desirous of quitting the ...
... knew not where . fore : the melancholy gloom of evening , and the profound stillness of the place , interrupted only by the light trembling of leaves , heightened her fanciful apprehensions , and she was desirous of quitting the ...
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... knew to be negotiating with the Porte , and of the light in which Henry of Na- varre was received , M. St. Aubert recollected enough of his former experience to be assured that his guest could be only of an inferior class of politicians ...
... knew to be negotiating with the Porte , and of the light in which Henry of Na- varre was received , M. St. Aubert recollected enough of his former experience to be assured that his guest could be only of an inferior class of politicians ...
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... knew life . I mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres on improvements , said M. Quesnel , without seem- ing to notice the words of St. Aubert ; for I de . sign , next summer , to bring here my friends UDOLPHO . 21 .
... knew life . I mean to expend thirty or forty thousand livres on improvements , said M. Quesnel , without seem- ing to notice the words of St. Aubert ; for I de . sign , next summer , to bring here my friends UDOLPHO . 21 .
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... knew like fays to draw the juice , and throw it on the I'd be her slave no longer , nor the traveller beguile , And help all faithful lovers , nor fear the fairy kind ! But soon the vapour of the woods will wander afar , And the fickle ...
... knew like fays to draw the juice , and throw it on the I'd be her slave no longer , nor the traveller beguile , And help all faithful lovers , nor fear the fairy kind ! But soon the vapour of the woods will wander afar , And the fickle ...
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