De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... object of my memory , and where my young mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I first saw them opened to let in a view of what I thought ...
... object of my memory , and where my young mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I first saw them opened to let in a view of what I thought ...
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... object of it was so close to my vision . To see this young and beautiful creature , both her beauty and her character set off in tenfold attraction by the sweetness and self - command she ex- hibited towards her parent , a ...
... object of it was so close to my vision . To see this young and beautiful creature , both her beauty and her character set off in tenfold attraction by the sweetness and self - command she ex- hibited towards her parent , a ...
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... object is exculpation , which is due to the meanest , if they have suffered injustice ; and I claim to say , that should Miss Hastings or her father for one moment suppose that such presumptuous , such audacious aspirations , as I am ...
... object is exculpation , which is due to the meanest , if they have suffered injustice ; and I claim to say , that should Miss Hastings or her father for one moment suppose that such presumptuous , such audacious aspirations , as I am ...
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... object of pity ? No ; the golden days of my life are over , never to return ; nor would Miss Hastings her- self wish me to regret leaving a place which , though I once thought it heaven , is heaven no longer . Alas ! it is too clear ...
... object of pity ? No ; the golden days of my life are over , never to return ; nor would Miss Hastings her- self wish me to regret leaving a place which , though I once thought it heaven , is heaven no longer . Alas ! it is too clear ...
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... relaxed my energies , so that they could not recover their elasticity , or that my loss of hope in love made me despair of every other hope , there were times when no object seemed worth pursuing , and the vision 52 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... relaxed my energies , so that they could not recover their elasticity , or that my loss of hope in love made me despair of every other hope , there were times when no object seemed worth pursuing , and the vision 52 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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