The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... scenes of the world ; but the flat- tering portrait of mankind , which his heart had delineated in early youth , his experience had too sorrowfully corrected . Yet amidst the changing visions of life , his principles re- mained unshaken ...
... scenes of the world ; but the flat- tering portrait of mankind , which his heart had delineated in early youth , his experience had too sorrowfully corrected . Yet amidst the changing visions of life , his principles re- mained unshaken ...
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... scene ; and considera- ble additions were necessary to make it a comfortable fami- ly residence . St. Aubert felt a kind of affection for every part of the fabric , which he remembered in his youth , and would not suffer a stone of it ...
... scene ; and considera- ble additions were necessary to make it a comfortable fami- ly residence . St. Aubert felt a kind of affection for every part of the fabric , which he remembered in his youth , and would not suffer a stone of it ...
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... scenes , nor suffered the charms of Nature's lowly children to abstract them from the observance of her stupendous ... scene entirely French . The front of the chateau , which , having a southern as- pect , opened upon the grandeur of ...
... scenes , nor suffered the charms of Nature's lowly children to abstract them from the observance of her stupendous ... scene entirely French . The front of the chateau , which , having a southern as- pect , opened upon the grandeur of ...
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... scenes that are courted by the world . His heart was occupied ; it had , what can be so rarely said , no wish for a happiness beyond what it experienced . The consciousness of acting right diffused a serenity over his manners , which ...
... scenes that are courted by the world . His heart was occupied ; it had , what can be so rarely said , no wish for a happiness beyond what it experienced . The consciousness of acting right diffused a serenity over his manners , which ...
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... scenes of nature ; nor was it in the soft and glowing landscape that she most delighted ; she loved more the wild wood walks , that skirted the mountain ; and still more the mountain's stupendous recesses , where the silence and ...
... scenes of nature ; nor was it in the soft and glowing landscape that she most delighted ; she loved more the wild wood walks , that skirted the mountain ; and still more the mountain's stupendous recesses , where the silence and ...
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