De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... wishes coveted , and my heart promised . That I might one day live in such a spot , in holy union with my beloved and latest found , was the raving of eighteen ; but I felt myself a man , and as my object is to paint nature as she is ...
... wishes coveted , and my heart promised . That I might one day live in such a spot , in holy union with my beloved and latest found , was the raving of eighteen ; but I felt myself a man , and as my object is to paint nature as she is ...
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... though I was fully aware of the impenetrable barrier that interposed between me and my wishes , the indul- gence of them gave me sweeter enjoyments than the actual D3 THE CONSTANT MAN . 57 is even right, for young people to be made ...
... though I was fully aware of the impenetrable barrier that interposed between me and my wishes , the indul- gence of them gave me sweeter enjoyments than the actual D3 THE CONSTANT MAN . 57 is even right, for young people to be made ...
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... Wish , " by Rogers ! How often did I not repeat it in my walks , in my chamber , and in my bed . Though got by heart , I never stirred out without it , and I think of it now with delight , for the delight it gave me then . Rogers's more ...
... Wish , " by Rogers ! How often did I not repeat it in my walks , in my chamber , and in my bed . Though got by heart , I never stirred out without it , and I think of it now with delight , for the delight it gave me then . Rogers's more ...
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... wishes I indulged , I was ready to weep at what I felt to be the injustice of the world . Hence , however , the increase and expansion of that independent spirit which in after years set me above " the whips and scorns of the time ...
... wishes I indulged , I was ready to weep at what I felt to be the injustice of the world . Hence , however , the increase and expansion of that independent spirit which in after years set me above " the whips and scorns of the time ...
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... wishes to make me a yeo- man like himself . What injustice did I not do to this kind and ho- nourable , as well as observing man , in this petulant opinion of him ! Yet it was some time before I gave him the credit he deserved for cool ...
... wishes to make me a yeo- man like himself . What injustice did I not do to this kind and ho- nourable , as well as observing man , in this petulant opinion of him ! Yet it was some time before I gave him the credit he deserved for cool ...
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