The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... Apennines ! said Emily eagerly ; O ! then I have little to hope ! That is the very place , Ma'am . But cheer up , and do not take it so much to heart , and think what a little time you have to get ready in , and how impatient the signor ...
... Apennines ! said Emily eagerly ; O ! then I have little to hope ! That is the very place , Ma'am . But cheer up , and do not take it so much to heart , and think what a little time you have to get ready in , and how impatient the signor ...
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... to her thoughts , who was indeed seldom absent from them , and of whom she could never hope to hear in the solitude to which she was hastening . At length the travellers began to ascend among the Apennines MYSTERIES of udolpho .
... to her thoughts , who was indeed seldom absent from them , and of whom she could never hope to hear in the solitude to which she was hastening . At length the travellers began to ascend among the Apennines MYSTERIES of udolpho .
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... Apennines . The immense pine - forests which at that period overhung these mountains , and be- tween which the road wound , excluded all view but of the cliffs aspiring above , except that now and then an opening through the dark woods ...
... Apennines . The immense pine - forests which at that period overhung these mountains , and be- tween which the road wound , excluded all view but of the cliffs aspiring above , except that now and then an opening through the dark woods ...
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... opened , and exhibited the Apennines in their darkest horrors ; and the long perspective of retiring summits rising over each other , their ridges clothed with pines , exhibited a stronger image of MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO . 7.
... opened , and exhibited the Apennines in their darkest horrors ; and the long perspective of retiring summits rising over each other , their ridges clothed with pines , exhibited a stronger image of MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO . 7.
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... Apennines . When his arrival was announced at the castle , Mon- toni did not believe that he would have presumed to show himself , unless he had meant to fulfil his engagement , and he therefore readily admitted him : but the enraged ...
... Apennines . When his arrival was announced at the castle , Mon- toni did not believe that he would have presumed to show himself , unless he had meant to fulfil his engagement , and he therefore readily admitted him : but the enraged ...
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alarm Annette's apartment Apennines appeared aunt Barnardine believe Bertrand called casement castle Cavigni cerning cham chamber choly circumstance Condottieri corridor Count Morano countenance dare dark distant door Emily Emily's emotion endeavoured exclaimed eyes faint fancy fear gallery Gascony gazed gloomy hall hear heard heart horror hour inquired is-is knew lady lamp Languedoc late length light listened looked Ludovico Ma'am Ma'amselle Madame Montoni Maddelina melan melancholy ment mind mountains MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO nette never observed old Carlo opened Orsino passed paused perceived person preceding night present prisoner racter rampart recollected remembered replied Annette retired returned round scarcely scene seemed seen servants Signor Montoni silent smile soon soothe sound speak spirits staircase steps strange suffer sunk sure surprise tell terrace terror thought tion told toni torch trembling turned turret Tuscany Udolpho Valancourt Venice Verezzi voice walls watch wind wished woods XLVI