The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... taste of Madame St. Aubert was conspicuous in its internal finish- ing , where the same chaste simplicity was observable in the furniture , and in the few ornaments of the apartments , that characterized the manners of its inhabitants ...
... taste of Madame St. Aubert was conspicuous in its internal finish- ing , where the same chaste simplicity was observable in the furniture , and in the few ornaments 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. Aubert , made her an early pro- ficient . The windows of this room were particularly plea- sant ; they descended to the floor , and , opening ...
... taste , and in which native genius , assisted by the instructions of Monsieur and Madame St. Aubert , made her an early pro- ficient . The windows of this room were particularly plea- sant ; they descended to the floor , and , opening ...
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... taste to sentiment . There were two old iarches that shaded the building , and inter- rupted the prospect ; St. Aubert had sometimes declared that he believed he should have been weak enough to have wept at their fall . In addition to ...
... taste to sentiment . There were two old iarches that shaded the building , and inter- rupted the prospect ; St. Aubert had sometimes declared that he believed he should have been weak enough to have wept at their fall . In addition to ...
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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 they create for the beautiful and the grand ; in the latter they make dissipation less an object of necessity , and consequently of interest . It was one of Emily's earliest pleasures to ramble among the scenes of nature ; nor was ...
... taste they create for the beautiful and the grand ; in the latter they make dissipation less an object of necessity , and consequently of interest . It was one of Emily's earliest pleasures to ramble among the scenes of nature ; nor was ...
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