The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... Italian , and an heiress , by birth ; and , by nature and education , was a vain and frivolous woman . They now determined to pass the night with St. Aubert : and as the chateau was not large enough to accomodate their their servants ...
... Italian , and an heiress , by birth ; and , by nature and education , was a vain and frivolous woman . They now determined to pass the night with St. Aubert : and as the chateau was not large enough to accomodate their their servants ...
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... Italy . Emily was somewhat surprised to hear him talk of being tempted to remain abroad , after he had mentioned his pres- ence to be so necessary at Paris that it was with difficulty he could steal away for a month or two ; but St ...
... Italy . Emily was somewhat surprised to hear him talk of being tempted to remain abroad , after he had mentioned his pres- ence to be so necessary at Paris that it was with difficulty he could steal away for a month or two ; but St ...
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... Italian gentlemen , of whom one was named Montoni , a distant re- lation of Madame Quesnel , a man of about forty ... Italy , and he spoke of the commotions which at that period agitated the country ; talked of party differences with ...
... Italian gentlemen , of whom one was named Montoni , a distant re- lation of Madame Quesnel , a man of about forty ... Italy , and he spoke of the commotions which at that period agitated the country ; talked of party differences with ...
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... Italian states . He then turned to the ladies , and talked with the same eloquence of Parisian fashions , the French opera , and French manners ; and on the latter subject he did not fail to mingle what is so particularly agreeable to ...
... Italian states . He then turned to the ladies , and talked with the same eloquence of Parisian fashions , the French opera , and French manners ; and on the latter subject he did not fail to mingle what is so particularly agreeable to ...
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... Italian poets ; while Emily's pen- cil enabled her to preserve some of those combinations of forms which charmed her at every step . The loneliness of the road , where only now and then a peasant was seen driving his mule , or some ...
... Italian poets ; while Emily's pen- cil enabled her to preserve some of those combinations of forms which charmed her at every step . The loneliness of the road , where only now and then a peasant was seen driving his mule , or some ...
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