The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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الصفحة 56
... longer suffered him to doubt . St. Aubert , who instantly alighted and went to his as- sistance , found him still sitting on his horse , but bleeding profusely , and appearing to be in great pain , though he endeavoured to soften the ...
... longer suffered him to doubt . St. Aubert , who instantly alighted and went to his as- sistance , found him still sitting on his horse , but bleeding profusely , and appearing to be in great pain , though he endeavoured to soften the ...
الصفحة 75
... longer with the care of his flocks , for he is a hard man ! and then what is to become of our children ? The innocent countenance of the woman , and the simplicity of her manner in relating her grievance , inclined St. Aubert to believe ...
... longer with the care of his flocks , for he is a hard man ! and then what is to become of our children ? The innocent countenance of the woman , and the simplicity of her manner in relating her grievance , inclined St. Aubert to believe ...
الصفحة 80
... longer a pre- tence for continuing with his new friends , resolved to leave them here . St. Aubert , who was much pleased with him , invited him to go further , but did not repeat the invitation ; and Valancourt had resolution enough to ...
... longer a pre- tence for continuing with his new friends , resolved to leave them here . St. Aubert , who was much pleased with him , invited him to go further , but did not repeat the invitation ; and Valancourt had resolution enough to ...
الصفحة 89
... longer awakened St. Aubert to pleasure , whose condition formed a mournful con- trast to the hilarity and youthful beauty which sur- rounded him . As his languid eyes moved over the scene , he considered that they would soon , perhaps ...
... longer awakened St. Aubert to pleasure , whose condition formed a mournful con- trast to the hilarity and youthful beauty which sur- rounded him . As his languid eyes moved over the scene , he considered that they would soon , perhaps ...
الصفحة 98
... longer stifle the anguish of her heart ; her tears fell fast upon her father's hand , which she yet held . He made an effort to speak , and at length said in a low voice , I hope we shall be permitted to look down on those we have left ...
... longer stifle the anguish of her heart ; her tears fell fast upon her father's hand , which she yet held . He made an effort to speak , and at length said in a low voice , I hope we shall be permitted to look down on those we have left ...
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