The English Nights' Entertainment: 1st Ser. Contain [sic] A Day in Stowe GardensJ. Gifford, 1826 - 315 страници |
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... mind , when he thought of the past occurrences of his life . While he stood thus wrapt , his eye looking out intently without perception , he was not aware of a distant black speck which float- ed on the horizon , until its nearness ...
... mind , when he thought of the past occurrences of his life . While he stood thus wrapt , his eye looking out intently without perception , he was not aware of a distant black speck which float- ed on the horizon , until its nearness ...
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... or that their current was stopped by every agitating doubt ? At length his efforts were rewarded by the stranger opening her eyes . After the first effort of recollection had been made , she seemed to call to mind 4 THE STORY OF ZULEMA .
... or that their current was stopped by every agitating doubt ? At length his efforts were rewarded by the stranger opening her eyes . After the first effort of recollection had been made , she seemed to call to mind 4 THE STORY OF ZULEMA .
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... mind some misfortune , and wept bitterly , as is woman's usual mode in either pain or grief . Alvarez , who from fear that his presence might alarm her , had on her first returning to sensibility withdrawn out of sight , now advanced ...
... mind some misfortune , and wept bitterly , as is woman's usual mode in either pain or grief . Alvarez , who from fear that his presence might alarm her , had on her first returning to sensibility withdrawn out of sight , now advanced ...
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... mind gloomy , forbore to shew how unlikely such an event was to occur . She frequently assured me , that she had no longer any desire of returning to her native country unaccompanied by me ; for that she loved me with the fondness of a ...
... mind gloomy , forbore to shew how unlikely such an event was to occur . She frequently assured me , that she had no longer any desire of returning to her native country unaccompanied by me ; for that she loved me with the fondness of a ...
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... mind . Yet more frequently would she dwell with sisterly delight on his fine and manly form , and the hardy , gallant feats of his boyhood . Strange as it may appear , by frequently listening to her recitals , I * became as intimately ...
... mind . Yet more frequently would she dwell with sisterly delight on his fine and manly form , and the hardy , gallant feats of his boyhood . Strange as it may appear , by frequently listening to her recitals , I * became as intimately ...
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acquaintance Adelaide affection Alvarez Angelina appearance arms arrived assured Auto da Fé baron Beaujeu beauty begged blessed bosom castle charm child church Clarice comfort companion consent daugh daughter dear death deep dungeon delight determined Donald Macpherson Dorabella easy ac endeavoured entremets exclaimed eyes fancy father favour fear feelings felt Florio fortune friar friends gallant gentle gratitude habit hand happiness heart holy honour hope husband imagined indulgence innocent unprotected Julian kind knew lady lonely looked lover Lysander of Lido Mable manner Marco marriage Mary melan mind Miss Prudence Monsieur Narcisse nature ness never night offer Olinda Padua passed passion perceived pleasure poor recollected romantic santry Saracenic seek seemed selfish ship Signor Michelli Sir Carnaby soon spirit stood story suffered Sumana sweet Sylvanus taste tears tender thought tion uncle Velasquez Venice vessel voice wife wish woman wonder young youth Zulema
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