The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J.J. Woodward, 1828 |
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... Thought and cultivation are necessary equally to the happiness of a country and a city life ; in the first they prevent the uneasy sensations of indolence , and afford a sublime pleasure in the taste they create for the beautiful and ...
... Thought and cultivation are necessary equally to the happiness of a country and a city life ; in the first they prevent the uneasy sensations of indolence , and afford a sublime pleasure in the taste they create for the beautiful and ...
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... thoughts to the GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH . In scenes like these she would often linger alone , wrapped in a melancholy charm , till the last gleam of day faded from the west ; till the lonely sound of a sheepbell , or the distant barking ...
... thoughts to the GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH . In scenes like these she would often linger alone , wrapped in a melancholy charm , till the last gleam of day faded from the west ; till the lonely sound of a sheepbell , or the distant barking ...
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... pre sume upon having inspired the sonnet , forbade her also to disbelieve it ) passed away , and the incident was dismissed from her thoughts amid her books , her studies , and the exercise of 14 MYSTERIES OF SONNET. ...
... pre sume upon having inspired the sonnet , forbade her also to disbelieve it ) passed away , and the incident was dismissed from her thoughts amid her books , her studies , and the exercise of 14 MYSTERIES OF SONNET. ...
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... thought to be of a dangerous kind , 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 ...
... thought to be of a dangerous kind , 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 ...
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... thought she perceived , that happiness and splendour were not the same ; and she did not hesitate to forego the last for the attainment of the former . Whether Monsieur Quesnel thought them the same , or not , he would readily have ...
... thought she perceived , that happiness and splendour were not the same ; and she did not hesitate to forego the last for the attainment of the former . Whether Monsieur Quesnel thought them the same , or not , he would readily have ...
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