De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... thought it might be only a fair compliment to the princess , Bertha's mo- ther ; and , as to the young hussar , what more natural than to hang up the picture of a handsome cousin in a cassino ? Bertha often , nay daily , visited this ...
... thought it might be only a fair compliment to the princess , Bertha's mo- ther ; and , as to the young hussar , what more natural than to hang up the picture of a handsome cousin in a cassino ? Bertha often , nay daily , visited this ...
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... thought , that I cannot help transcribing it from memory . It is the answer of the Lady to the sophistry of the Enchanter : " Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her ...
... thought , that I cannot help transcribing it from memory . It is the answer of the Lady to the sophistry of the Enchanter : " Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her ...
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... thought that they were a transcript of Bertha's mind , I could not resist the desire to copy them . Concluding , therefore , that Mr. Hastings would not in his present situation be left during any part of the evening by his daughter or ...
... thought that they were a transcript of Bertha's mind , I could not resist the desire to copy them . Concluding , therefore , that Mr. Hastings would not in his present situation be left during any part of the evening by his daughter or ...
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... thoughts and such language without blessing her ? There were other passages , from French and Italian writers , as well ... thought I , if ever thou lovest , what will not thy love be ! I hasten , however , to the last selection in the ...
... thoughts and such language without blessing her ? There were other passages , from French and Italian writers , as well ... thought I , if ever thou lovest , what will not thy love be ! I hasten , however , to the last selection in the ...
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... thought of the truant I had played towards the family , who must have been astonished , if not offended , at my * " ' Twas night , when every creature , void of cares , The common gift of balmy slumber shares . " Dryden's Virgil ...
... thought of the truant I had played towards the family , who must have been astonished , if not offended , at my * " ' Twas night , when every creature , void of cares , The common gift of balmy slumber shares . " Dryden's Virgil ...
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