De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... sure that I had never seen such a blush , and would have given the world to have had such a sister . I was very fond of Dryden's Tempest , and a favourite passage rushed into my mind , personified as I felt by this beautiful vision ...
... sure that I had never seen such a blush , and would have given the world to have had such a sister . I was very fond of Dryden's Tempest , and a favourite passage rushed into my mind , personified as I felt by this beautiful vision ...
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... sure she was a confounded poor one ; her grandfather , though a sovereign , being only a general officer , receiving pay in the service of Prussia . My father met her at Berlin , when on his travels : they fell in love with each other ...
... sure she was a confounded poor one ; her grandfather , though a sovereign , being only a general officer , receiving pay in the service of Prussia . My father met her at Berlin , when on his travels : they fell in love with each other ...
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... of Bertha tinged with the same taste , as I was allowed , nay , sometimes called upon , by Mr. Hastings himself , to read some of his favourite dramas aloud . sure . All these to hear , would gentle Bertha 50 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... of Bertha tinged with the same taste , as I was allowed , nay , sometimes called upon , by Mr. Hastings himself , to read some of his favourite dramas aloud . sure . All these to hear , would gentle Bertha 50 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... sure in such natural tastes , and how playfully she would quote a letter of Gray to one of his friends : " And so you have a garding of your own , and plant and transplant , and are dirty and amused . Dear ! how charming it must be , to ...
... sure in such natural tastes , and how playfully she would quote a letter of Gray to one of his friends : " And so you have a garding of your own , and plant and transplant , and are dirty and amused . Dear ! how charming it must be , to ...
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... sure it was not vanity , for I was too sincerely humble to feel that ) ; " I thought , but it might not be so , " that I had some share in the change . Fool ! coxcomb ! madman ! I forgot that she was about to lose her brother , and I ...
... sure it was not vanity , for I was too sincerely humble to feel that ) ; " I thought , but it might not be so , " that I had some share in the change . Fool ! coxcomb ! madman ! I forgot that she was about to lose her brother , and I ...
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