The Mysteries of UdolphoXist Publishing, 08/05/2015 - 575 من الصفحات A Gothic Thriller With Plenty of Chills "Do you believe your heart to be, indeed, so hardened, that you can look without emotion on the suffering, to which you would condemn me?" — Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho The Mysteries of Udolpho by Anne Radcliffe is about Emily St Avubert. The books follows Emily thru the death of her father, and supernatural terrors. |
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... Thought, and cultivation, are necessary equally to the happiness of a country and a city life; in the first they ... thoughts to the GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. In scenes like these she would often linger along, wrapt in a melancholy charm ...
... Thought, and cultivation, are necessary equally to the happiness of a country and a city life; in the first they ... thoughts to the GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. In scenes like these she would often linger along, wrapt in a melancholy charm ...
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... thoughts amid her books, her studies, and the exercise of social charities. Soon after this period, her anxiety was awakened by the indisposition of her father, who was attacked with a fever; which, though not thought to be of a ...
... thoughts amid her books, her studies, and the exercise of social charities. Soon after this period, her anxiety was awakened by the indisposition of her father, who was attacked with a fever; which, though not thought to be of a ...
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... thought she perceived, that happiness and splendour were not the same, and she did not hesitate to forego the last for the attainment of the former. Whether Monsieur Quesnel thought them the same, or not, he would readily have ...
... thought she perceived, that happiness and splendour were not the same, and she did not hesitate to forego the last for the attainment of the former. Whether Monsieur Quesnel thought them the same, or not, he would readily have ...
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... thought nobody had ever felt but myself! But hark! here comes the sweeping sound over the woodtops;—now it dies away;—how solemn the stillness that succeeds! Now the breeze swells again. It is like the voice of some supernatural being ...
... thought nobody had ever felt but myself! But hark! here comes the sweeping sound over the woodtops;—now it dies away;—how solemn the stillness that succeeds! Now the breeze swells again. It is like the voice of some supernatural being ...
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... thought, still he continued to look, till the haziness of distance blended his home with the general landscape, and St. Aubert seemed to Drag at each remove a lengthening chain. He and Emily continued sunk in musing silence for some ...
... thought, still he continued to look, till the haziness of distance blended his home with the general landscape, and St. Aubert seemed to Drag at each remove a lengthening chain. He and Emily continued sunk in musing silence for some ...
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