Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... thoughts have been stolen from them by the ancients , ' they are to be applauded for the dexterity with which they contrive to work up old materials ; for the gloss , beauty , and variety with which they invest them . It is certainly ...
... thoughts have been stolen from them by the ancients , ' they are to be applauded for the dexterity with which they contrive to work up old materials ; for the gloss , beauty , and variety with which they invest them . It is certainly ...
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... thought herself irresistible ! Colonel Harcourt thought she realised all the dreams of all the poets who had writ- ten since the flood ; - himself included . - Mrs. Mowbray thought it kind , to give him an opportunity of telling her so ...
... thought herself irresistible ! Colonel Harcourt thought she realised all the dreams of all the poets who had writ- ten since the flood ; - himself included . - Mrs. Mowbray thought it kind , to give him an opportunity of telling her so ...
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... thought : come , Margaret , help me to begin my invocation . " " You must wait for twilight's charmed hour , " replied Margaret . " Unholy rhyme , and muttered spell will be powerless now . " " Let her consult the fairies of her island ...
... thought : come , Margaret , help me to begin my invocation . " " You must wait for twilight's charmed hour , " replied Margaret . " Unholy rhyme , and muttered spell will be powerless now . " " Let her consult the fairies of her island ...
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... of little avail . Some of the in- habitants of the glen , had descried the boat from a high point of land , and hastened down to a small bay , where they thought it probable she might effect a landing ; a vivid flash 20 GERALDINE .
... of little avail . Some of the in- habitants of the glen , had descried the boat from a high point of land , and hastened down to a small bay , where they thought it probable she might effect a landing ; a vivid flash 20 GERALDINE .
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... thought fantastic and imaginary , compared with the dismal apprehensions which began to press upon her heart . The autumn was rapidly wearing away` : still Mr. Beresford did not talk of leaving them . Margaret had been too much ab ...
... thought fantastic and imaginary , compared with the dismal apprehensions which began to press upon her heart . The autumn was rapidly wearing away` : still Mr. Beresford did not talk of leaving them . Margaret had been too much ab ...
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admiration amusement animated appeared barouche beauty believe Beresford better blush bray bright bright eyes Campbell Captain Forrester carriage certainly CHAP character charm cheer Colonel Harcourt cottage ornée curricle dance dare say daughter dear mother delightful dinner dread dream effect enchanting exclaimed Fanny eyes fancy Fanny's father fear feelings felt French Fullarton genius gentle Georgiana graceful happiness heart heaven Helen Henry honour hope hour imagine indulge lady land laughing less listened Loch Katrine look Lord Byron Lord William Glenmore Mademoiselle Dubourg Mait Maitland Margaret marriage mind Miss Bernard Miss Vincent Miss Wentworth Montague's moral morning Mowbray's nature ness never observed Montague Palace of Truth party pity poet pray quadrille regret rejoiced replied Fanny returned Fanny Scotland seemed smile sort Spenser spirits suppose sure sympathy tague taste tenderness thing thought thousand tone truth turn Woodlands young