The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... interest . It was one of Emily's earliest pleasures to ramble among the scenes of nature ; nor was it in the soft and glowing landscape that she most delighted ; she loved more the wild wood walks , that skirted the mountain ; and still ...
... interest . It was one of Emily's earliest pleasures to ramble among the scenes of nature ; nor was it in the soft and glowing landscape that she most delighted ; she loved more the wild wood walks , that skirted the mountain ; and still ...
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... 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 sorrow without ...
... 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 sorrow without ...
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... interest , at the moment , in any thing besides . After a league and a half more passed in darkness , the travellers arrived at Beaujeau , and drove up to the only inn the place afforded ; which , though superior to any they had seen ...
... interest , at the moment , in any thing besides . After a league and a half more passed in darkness , the travellers arrived at Beaujeau , and drove up to the only inn the place afforded ; which , though superior to any they had seen ...
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... interests distract the minds , deprave the taste , corrupt the heart ; and love cannot exist in a heart that has lost the meek dignity of innocence . Virtue and taste are nearly the same ; for virtue is little more than active taste ...
... interests distract the minds , deprave the taste , corrupt the heart ; and love cannot exist in a heart that has lost the meek dignity of innocence . Virtue and taste are nearly the same ; for virtue is little more than active taste ...
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... interest was awakened by the fear he had expressed , and above all by a recollec- tion of her father's agitation , repeated the question , and added , If you are neither afraid of the inhabitants , my good friend , nor are superstitious ...
... interest was awakened by the fear he had expressed , and above all by a recollec- tion of her father's agitation , repeated the question , and added , If you are neither afraid of the inhabitants , my good friend , nor are superstitious ...
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