De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... feel these beautiful senti- ments , the indications of your own natural and blameless heart ! How more than ever did I love you for them ! Thus was that heart laid bare . Was it possible to read such thoughts and such language without ...
... feel these beautiful senti- ments , the indications of your own natural and blameless heart ! How more than ever did I love you for them ! Thus was that heart laid bare . Was it possible to read such thoughts and such language without ...
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... feeling described was genuine ; and what was not my pleasure , to find my own favourite senti- ments thus glowing in the bosom of the being I loved best , and admired most in all the earth ! It was time that I should leave this ...
... feeling described was genuine ; and what was not my pleasure , to find my own favourite senti- ments thus glowing in the bosom of the being I loved best , and admired most in all the earth ! It was time that I should leave this ...
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... feel , and act as I do , is madness ; and the best I can expect is , that Bertha , from form- ing the same judgment , will acquit me of presump- tion , and still allow me to be her friend ; which will be felicity enough . The thought ...
... feel , and act as I do , is madness ; and the best I can expect is , that Bertha , from form- ing the same judgment , will acquit me of presump- tion , and still allow me to be her friend ; which will be felicity enough . The thought ...
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... feeling of mine be to Miss Hastings ? Be assured , however , that my only 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 ...
... feeling of mine be to Miss Hastings ? Be assured , however , that my only 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 ...
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... feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the grateful and devoted feelings of honour and esteem with which I have ever viewed both you and yours . I leave you , Madam , and will not tax Mr. Hastings ' friendship to ...
... feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the grateful and devoted feelings of honour and esteem with which I have ever viewed both you and yours . I leave you , Madam , and will not tax Mr. Hastings ' friendship to ...
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