The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... attention with the treasures of know- ledge and the illuminations of genius . To this spot he had been attached from his infancy . He had often made excursions to it when a boy ; and the im- pression of delight given to his mind by the ...
... attention with the treasures of know- ledge and the illuminations of genius . To this spot he had been attached from his infancy . He had often made excursions to it when a boy ; and the im- pression of delight given to his mind by the ...
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... attention . She listened in profound silence , afraid to move from the spot , lest the sound of her steps should oc- casion her to lose a note of the music , or should disturb the musician . Every thing without the building was still ...
... attention . She listened in profound silence , afraid to move from the spot , lest the sound of her steps should oc- casion her to lose a note of the music , or should disturb the musician . Every thing without the building was still ...
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... attention which his guest mistook for the humility of wonder . The latter , indeed , described the few festivities which the turbulence of that period permit- ted to the court of Henry the Third , with a minuteness , that somewhat ...
... attention which his guest mistook for the humility of wonder . The latter , indeed , described the few festivities which the turbulence of that period permit- ted to the court of Henry the Third , with a minuteness , that somewhat ...
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... attention did not escape his observa- tion . When he could disengage himself from the assi duities of the other ladies , he sometimes addressed Emily : but she knew nothing of Parisian fashions , or Parisian ope- ras ; and her modesty ...
... attention did not escape his observa- tion . When he could disengage himself from the assi duities of the other ladies , he sometimes addressed Emily : but she knew nothing of Parisian fashions , or Parisian ope- ras ; and her modesty ...
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... attention and interest , during which he often wept and sobbed aloud , Emily , who had come to the door to learn whether her fa- ther was ill , was now detained there by a mixture of curiosity and tenderness . She could not witness his ...
... attention and interest , during which he often wept and sobbed aloud , Emily , who had come to the door to learn whether her fa- ther was ill , was now detained there by a mixture of curiosity and tenderness . She could not witness his ...
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