The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... pleasure of thinking ; and the temp- tations of the world without will be counteracted by the gratifications derived from the world within . Thought and cultivation are necessary equally to the happiness of a coun- UDOLPHO . 7.
... pleasure of thinking ; and the temp- tations of the world without will be counteracted by the gratifications derived from the world within . Thought and cultivation are necessary equally to the happiness of a coun- UDOLPHO . 7.
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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 dis- tant 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 dis- tant barking ...
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... thoughts amid her books , her studies , and the exercise of social charities . Soon after this period , her anxiety was awakened by the indisposition of her father , who was attacked with a fever ; which , though not thought to be of a ...
... thoughts amid her books , her studies , and the exercise of social charities . Soon after this period , her anxiety was awakened by the indisposition of her father , who was attacked with a fever ; which , though not thought to be of a ...
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... thought she heard the sound of a step without the building ; and again alarm- ed , she caught up her lute , and hurried away . Monsieur and Madame St.Aubert she found in a little path that wound along the sides of the glen . Having ...
... thought she heard the sound of a step without the building ; and again alarm- ed , she caught up her lute , and hurried away . Monsieur and Madame St.Aubert she found in a little path that wound along the sides of the glen . Having ...
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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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