De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... began to read . I found it full of sweet proofs of the elegance of the taste of its owner , and of the cultivation of a natural , polished , and refined mind . Judge of my pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye ...
... began to read . I found it full of sweet proofs of the elegance of the taste of its owner , and of the cultivation of a natural , polished , and refined mind . Judge of my pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye ...
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... began with another with 86 " Il naturale è sempre bello ; " Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound . " There was also a passage from Sévigné , which shewed her disposition well . " Pour moi , j'aime encore ...
... began with another with 86 " Il naturale è sempre bello ; " Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound . " There was also a passage from Sévigné , which shewed her disposition well . " Pour moi , j'aime encore ...
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... began to accuse her of caprice , perhaps of coquetting ; such " confirma- tion strong " does the least change of manners towards a lover become , if once his jealousy is roused . Yet the pure and honourable Bertha knew nothing of ...
... began to accuse her of caprice , perhaps of coquetting ; such " confirma- tion strong " does the least change of manners towards a lover become , if once his jealousy is roused . Yet the pure and honourable Bertha knew nothing of ...
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... began not only to believe , but to be alarmed ; nor was my anxiety diminished , when , after dinner , Mr. Hastings leaving the bottle , which was seldom his custom , for Granville to administer , passed up stairs and did not return . A ...
... began not only to believe , but to be alarmed ; nor was my anxiety diminished , when , after dinner , Mr. Hastings leaving the bottle , which was seldom his custom , for Granville to administer , passed up stairs and did not return . A ...
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... began to have less fear of the meeting with Fothergill . As I had acquainted him with my accident , he very kindly waived the ceremony of my waiting upon him , and , on learning my arrival , came to see me in my rooms ; then , having ...
... began to have less fear of the meeting with Fothergill . As I had acquainted him with my accident , he very kindly waived the ceremony of my waiting upon him , and , on learning my arrival , came to see me in my rooms ; then , having ...
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