De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... sense , let me mix a little sentiment with my enjoyments - for sentimental I had become in no small degree . My garden pleased me more from the gold and vel- vet , with which nature ( dear and elegant nature ) clothed its crocus , its ...
... sense , let me mix a little sentiment with my enjoyments - for sentimental I had become in no small degree . My garden pleased me more from the gold and vel- vet , with which nature ( dear and elegant nature ) clothed its crocus , its ...
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... deadened it , though the sense itself is gone . But it is only in " the morn and liquid dew of youth " that we can taste the true flavour of this ambrosial food . CHAPTER IV . LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT . O ! THE CONSTANT MAN . 29.
... deadened it , though the sense itself is gone . But it is only in " the morn and liquid dew of youth " that we can taste the true flavour of this ambrosial food . CHAPTER IV . LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT . O ! THE CONSTANT MAN . 29.
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... sense of despair , as astonishing as it was unaccountable . I looked at her as a being of higher order , such as was unapproachable by me , or at least such as I never dared approach . All about her - her aspect , her ease , and even ...
... sense of despair , as astonishing as it was unaccountable . I looked at her as a being of higher order , such as was unapproachable by me , or at least such as I never dared approach . All about her - her aspect , her ease , and even ...
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... senses against it when criminal , and know how to act when innocent and honourable . ” I will not , therefore , fear the ridicule which may attend this account of myself , nor am I ashamed of having so early entertained a passion which ...
... senses against it when criminal , and know how to act when innocent and honourable . ” I will not , therefore , fear the ridicule which may attend this account of myself , nor am I ashamed of having so early entertained a passion which ...
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... senses of the world could match , The pleasures of that madness . " Thus passed my eighteenth year , full of romantic sentiment , which , inspired as it was by a soul - elevating as well as all - engrossing passion , created within me a ...
... senses of the world could match , The pleasures of that madness . " Thus passed my eighteenth year , full of romantic sentiment , which , inspired as it was by a soul - elevating as well as all - engrossing passion , created within me a ...
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