The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... taste of Ma- dame St. Aubert was conspicuous in its internal finishing , where the same chaste simplicity was observable in the furniture , and in the few orna- ments of the apartments , that characterized the manners of its inhabitants ...
... taste of Ma- dame St. Aubert was conspicuous in its internal finishing , where the same chaste simplicity was observable in the furniture , and in the few orna- ments of the apartments , that characterized the manners of its inhabitants ...
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... taste , and in which native genius , assisted by the instructions of Monsieur and Madame St. Au- bert , made her an early proficient . The windows of this room were particularly pleasant ; they de . scended to the floor , and , opening ...
... taste , and in which native genius , assisted by the instructions of Monsieur and Madame St. Au- bert , made her an early proficient . The windows of this room were particularly pleasant ; they de . scended to the floor , and , opening ...
الصفحة 9
... taste- ful and capricious manner in which the girls ad- justed their simple dress , 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 ...
... taste- ful and capricious manner in which the girls ad- justed their simple dress , 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 ...
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... taste for works of genius ; and it was St. Aubert's principle , as well as his inclination , to promote every innocent means of happiness . A well informed mind , he would say , is the best security against the contagion of folly and of ...
... taste for works of genius ; and it was St. Aubert's principle , as well as his inclination , to promote every innocent means of happiness . A well informed mind , he would say , is the best security against the contagion of folly and of ...
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... taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody engaged all her attention . She listened in profound silence , afraid to move from the spot , lest the sound of her steps should occasion her to lose a note of the music , or ...
... taste ; and uttered a plaintive air , whose exquisite melody engaged all her attention . She listened in profound silence , afraid to move from the spot , lest the sound of her steps should occasion her to lose a note of the music , or ...
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