The Mysteries of Udolpho, المجلد 1ReadHowYouWant.com, 1931 - 680 من الصفحات |
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... objects he had remembered from his boyish days , that he had in some instances sacrificed taste to sentiment . There were two old larches that shaded the building , and interrupted the prospect ; St. Aubert had sometimes declared that ...
... objects he had remembered from his boyish days , that he had in some instances sacrificed taste to sentiment . There were two old larches that shaded the building , and interrupted the prospect ; St. Aubert had sometimes declared that ...
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... object to persons of a congenial disposition. But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue; and had penetration enough to see, that this charm was too dangerous to its possessor to be allowed the character of a ...
... object to persons of a congenial disposition. But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue; and had penetration enough to see, that this charm was too dangerous to its possessor to be allowed the character of a ...
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... object delighted his senses. The refreshing pleasure from the first view of nature, after the pain of illness, and the confinement of a sick-chamber, is above the concep- tions, as well as the descriptions, of those in health. The green ...
... object delighted his senses. The refreshing pleasure from the first view of nature, after the pain of illness, and the confinement of a sick-chamber, is above the concep- tions, as well as the descriptions, of those in health. The green ...
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... object of his taste; and his address and knowledge of character had carried him forward to the attainment of almost all that he had courted. By a man of such a disposi- tion, it is not surprising that the virtues of St. Aubert should be ...
... object of his taste; and his address and knowledge of character had carried him forward to the attainment of almost all that he had courted. By a man of such a disposi- tion, it is not surprising that the virtues of St. Aubert should be ...
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... object. 'I remember that in my youth this gloom used to call forth to my fancy a thousand fairy visions, and roman- tic images; and, I own, I am not yet wholly insensible of that high enthusiasm, which wakes the poet's dream: I can ...
... object. 'I remember that in my youth this gloom used to call forth to my fancy a thousand fairy visions, and roman- tic images; and, I own, I am not yet wholly insensible of that high enthusiasm, which wakes the poet's dream: I can ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER 14 | 260 |
CHAPTER 15 | 274 |
CHAPTER 16 | 290 |
CHAPTER 17 | 340 |
CHAPTER 18 | 353 |
CHAPTER 19 | 385 |
CHAPTER 20 | 437 |
CHAPTER 21 | 469 |
CHAPTER 9 | 158 |
CHAPTER 10 | 165 |
CHAPTER 11 | 187 |
CHAPTER 12 | 194 |
CHAPTER 13 | 228 |
CHAPTER 22 | 475 |
CHAPTER 23 | 499 |
CHAPTER 24 | 523 |
CHAPTER 25 | 534 |
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