The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... persons of a congenial disposition . But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue : and had ... person , it was the varied expression of her countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind ...
... persons of a congenial disposition . But St. Aubert had too much good sense to prefer a charm to a virtue : and had ... person , it was the varied expression of her countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind ...
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... person ; Emily therefore could not apply them to herself , though she was undoubtedly the nymph of these shades . Having glanced round the little circle of her acquaintance without being de- tained by a suspicion as to whom they could ...
... person ; Emily therefore could not apply them to herself , though she was undoubtedly the nymph of these shades . Having glanced round the little circle of her acquaintance without being de- tained by a suspicion as to whom they could ...
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... person appeared . She continued to listen , till timidity succeeded to surprise and delight ; a timidity in- creased by a remembrance of the pencilled lines she had for- merly seen , and she hesitated whether to proceed or return ...
... person appeared . She continued to listen , till timidity succeeded to surprise and delight ; a timidity in- creased by a remembrance of the pencilled lines she had for- merly seen , and she hesitated whether to proceed or return ...
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... person . But though the music she had heard , the written lines she had seen , and the disappearance of the picture , formed a combination of circumstances very remarkable , she was irresistibly restrained from mentioning them ...
... person . But though the music she had heard , the written lines she had seen , and the disappearance of the picture , formed a combination of circumstances very remarkable , she was irresistibly restrained from mentioning them ...
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... persons whose rank and fortune flattered his warmest hope . But his sister , who was then addressed also by St. Aubert , perceived , or thought she perceived , that happiness and splendour were not the same ; and she did not hesitate to ...
... persons whose rank and fortune flattered his warmest hope . But his sister , who was then addressed also by St. Aubert , perceived , or thought she perceived , that happiness and splendour were not the same ; and she did not hesitate to ...
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Alps ancholy ancourt anxious appeared aunt awakened beauty carriage Cavigni chateau circumstances cliffs conversation cottage Count Morano countenance daugh dear delight distance Emily's emotion endeavoured eyes faint fancy father fear felt friends Garonne Gascony gleam grief happiness heard heart hope hour Italy knew La Vallee La Voisin lady landscape Languedoc late leave length light listened longer look lute ma'amselle Madame Cheron Madame Clairval Madame Montoni Madame St Mark's Place melancholy Michael mind Monsieur Monto moonlight mountains never niece night observed opened passed paused pensive perceived person portico Pyrenees recollection remember replied retired returned road Rousillon scarcely scene seemed shade sigh signor silence smile snowy points softened solemn sometimes soon soothed sorrow spirits splendour spoke sublime suffer sunk sweet taste tears tenderness Theresa thought Thoulouse tion travellers trees trembling Valan Valancourt Vallee Venice voice Voisin walked wandered waves wish woods