The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind , that threw such a captivating grace around her ; " Those tender tints , that shun the careless eyc , And , in the world's contagious circle die . " St. Aubert ...
... countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind , that threw such a captivating grace around her ; " Those tender tints , that shun the careless eyc , And , in the world's contagious circle die . " St. Aubert ...
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... countenance composed by an endeavour which did but increase his grief . Never had Emily felt the importance of the lessons which had taught her to restrain her sensibility , so much as in these moments , and never had she practised them ...
... countenance composed by an endeavour which did but increase his grief . Never had Emily felt the importance of the lessons which had taught her to restrain her sensibility , so much as in these moments , and never had she practised them ...
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... countenance exhibited , upon the whole , more of the haughtiness of command , and the quickness of discernment , than of any other character . Signor Cavigni , his friend , appeared to be about thirty- inferior in dignity , but equal to ...
... countenance exhibited , upon the whole , more of the haughtiness of command , and the quickness of discernment , than of any other character . Signor Cavigni , his friend , appeared to be about thirty- inferior in dignity , but equal to ...
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... countenance had recovered its usual serenity : he took Emily's hand , pressed it affection- ately , without speaking , and soon after called to the mule- teer , who sat at a little distance , concerning 23 MYSTERIES OF.
... countenance had recovered its usual serenity : he took Emily's hand , pressed it affection- ately , without speaking , and soon after called to the mule- teer , who sat at a little distance , concerning 23 MYSTERIES OF.
الصفحة 30
... half a league dis- tant ; that he was going thither himself , and would readily show the way . St. Aubert thanked him for the offer , and , pleased with his chevalierlike air and open countenance , asked 30 MYSTERIES OF.
... half a league dis- tant ; that he was going thither himself , and would readily show the way . St. Aubert thanked him for the offer , and , pleased with his chevalierlike air and open countenance , asked 30 MYSTERIES OF.
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