Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... ment of womankind , and his own lofty sense of a higher being . This was how his downfall befell : - " His surprise and delight were all by chance loitered in her apartment till the greater when , one afternoon , having visitors arrived ...
... ment of womankind , and his own lofty sense of a higher being . This was how his downfall befell : - " His surprise and delight were all by chance loitered in her apartment till the greater when , one afternoon , having visitors arrived ...
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... ment , which her lover seems to have proposed , " ' tis their mutual interest not to grow weary of one another . If I had all the personal charms I want , a face is too slight a foundation for happiness . You would be soon tired of ...
... ment , which her lover seems to have proposed , " ' tis their mutual interest not to grow weary of one another . If I had all the personal charms I want , a face is too slight a foundation for happiness . You would be soon tired of ...
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... ment . Change , adventure , move- ment , new things to see and hear and find out - everything her bril- liant and curious intelligence re- quired - were thus supplied to her ; and there never had been so clear a picture of the ...
... ment . Change , adventure , move- ment , new things to see and hear and find out - everything her bril- liant and curious intelligence re- quired - were thus supplied to her ; and there never had been so clear a picture of the ...
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... ment at Leipzig , and her aunt had accompanied him . She herself was singing at the piano when Maurice entered , so that , her back being to- wards the door , she did not see him . When she had finished he made an exclamation of ...
... ment at Leipzig , and her aunt had accompanied him . She herself was singing at the piano when Maurice entered , so that , her back being to- wards the door , she did not see him . When she had finished he made an exclamation of ...
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... ment shall be profitable to you in every sense . " I think I should advise you to take a name for the occasion . . ' s " Hoping , my dear pupil , that you will accept Signor offer , for the sake of all of us , I am , your most sincere ...
... ment shall be profitable to you in every sense . " I think I should advise you to take a name for the occasion . . ' s " Hoping , my dear pupil , that you will accept Signor offer , for the sake of all of us , I am , your most sincere ...
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