The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... tenderness , and often elevates it to sub- lime contemplation . When the moon shed her soft rays among the foliage , he still lingered , and his pastoral supper of cream and fruits was often spread beneath it . Then , on the stillness ...
... tenderness , and often elevates it to sub- lime contemplation . When the moon shed her soft rays among the foliage , he still lingered , and his pastoral supper of cream and fruits was often spread beneath it . Then , on the stillness ...
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... tenderness , that filled her eyes with tears . St. Aubert observed this more than once , and gently reproved her for the emotion ; but she could only smile , clasp his hand , and that of Emily , and weep the more . He felt the tender ...
... tenderness , that filled her eyes with tears . St. Aubert observed this more than once , and gently reproved her for the emotion ; but she could only smile , clasp his hand , and that of Emily , and weep the more . He felt the tender ...
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... tenderness which the feeling heart cher- ishes as sacred . St. Aubert on the contrary , visibly declin- ed in health ; though Emily , who had been so constantly with him , was almost the last person who observed it . His constitution ...
... tenderness which the feeling heart cher- ishes as sacred . St. Aubert on the contrary , visibly declin- ed in health ; though Emily , who had been so constantly with him , was almost the last person who observed it . His constitution ...
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... was now detained there by a mixture of curiosity and tenderness . She could not witness his sorrow without being anxious to know the subject of it ; and she therefore continued to observe him in silence , concluding that those UDOLPHO . 25.
... was now detained there by a mixture of curiosity and tenderness . She could not witness his sorrow without being anxious to know the subject of it ; and she therefore continued to observe him in silence , concluding that those UDOLPHO . 25.
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... tenderness ; which the young stranger seem- ed to observe ; for drawing St. Aubert aside , he made him an offer of his own bed . It is a decent one , said he , when compared with what we have just seen , yet such as in other ...
... tenderness ; which the young stranger seem- ed to observe ; for drawing St. Aubert aside , he made him an offer of his own bed . It is a decent one , said he , when compared with what we have just seen , yet such as in other ...
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