De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... feeling , though it shewed me what I was made of , was not dangerous . Even at that young age , though I liked a game of romps , in which a sort of Galatea coquetry was very well understood between us , * I felt the want of something ...
... feeling , though it shewed me what I was made of , was not dangerous . Even at that young age , though I liked a game of romps , in which a sort of Galatea coquetry was very well understood between us , * I felt the want of something ...
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... feeling totally new , springing from the sudden comparison of myself with this daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I could understand ; but why I should feel the com- plex ...
... feeling totally new , springing from the sudden comparison of myself with this daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I could understand ; but why I should feel the com- plex ...
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... feeling was , however , mingled with another of a pleasanter nature ; for the graceful girl , who had so dazzled me when greeting her brother , had laid hold of her father's hand , and under that protection seemed not unwilling to meet ...
... feeling was , however , mingled with another of a pleasanter nature ; for the graceful girl , who had so dazzled me when greeting her brother , had laid hold of her father's hand , and under that protection seemed not unwilling to meet ...
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... feelings occasioned by the comparison of myself with the daughter of an untitled though rich and high - born English gentleman , how were they heightened , when I accidentally discovered that Bertha's maternal descent was still more ...
... feelings occasioned by the comparison of myself with the daughter of an untitled though rich and high - born English gentleman , how were they heightened , when I accidentally discovered that Bertha's maternal descent was still more ...
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... feeling of in- feriority , to which I was so much alive . The flourishing descendants , though remote , of the Plantagenets , were far too high for a decayed gentle- man to think of as friends ; but how was the distance increased by ...
... feeling of in- feriority , to which I was so much alive . The flourishing descendants , though remote , of the Plantagenets , were far too high for a decayed gentle- man to think of as friends ; but how was the distance increased by ...
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