De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... whole , in order to produce and continue the action , what could I do better than to make the hero , as a lover , the mirror of constancy ? Such love at least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading ...
... whole , in order to produce and continue the action , what could I do better than to make the hero , as a lover , the mirror of constancy ? Such love at least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading ...
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... whole world before him , and who had thus left me friendless behind , gave me a pang which I did not soon recover . I moped , and sought out the darkest corners , in which to hide tears which I actually shed , but of which I am now ...
... whole world before him , and who had thus left me friendless behind , gave me a pang which I did not soon recover . I moped , and sought out the darkest corners , in which to hide tears which I actually shed , but of which I am now ...
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... whole of one Christmas , when we were both at home , I was made prisoner by illness , and during another , Fol- * A provincial contraction in Yorkshire for " the young . " jambe himself was absent in London . Thus , I c 3 THE CONSTANT ...
... whole of one Christmas , when we were both at home , I was made prisoner by illness , and during another , Fol- * A provincial contraction in Yorkshire for " the young . " jambe himself was absent in London . Thus , I c 3 THE CONSTANT ...
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... whole , he had an imposing and dignified air . How much of this was owing to my conscious- ness of his superior station , how much to his per- sonal merits , I did not discover , for I was too much dazzled with the first real man of ...
... whole , he had an imposing and dignified air . How much of this was owing to my conscious- ness of his superior station , how much to his per- sonal merits , I did not discover , for I was too much dazzled with the first real man of ...
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... whole family , but particularly when , I looked at the elegance as well as bloom of Bertha . Bloom I had seen , but never that fascination of manner , which , though I had been hitherto a stranger to it , seemed in her no more than ...
... whole family , but particularly when , I looked at the elegance as well as bloom of Bertha . Bloom I had seen , but never that fascination of manner , which , though I had been hitherto a stranger to it , seemed in her no more than ...
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