Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century : in Four Volumes, Volumen4Schumann, 1825 - 206 páginas |
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... affections , although his opportunities of holding communication with her had not exceeded the length of a silent supper on one occasion , and the going down a country dance on another . This , however , was no unwonted mood of passion ...
... affections , although his opportunities of holding communication with her had not exceeded the length of a silent supper on one occasion , and the going down a country dance on another . This , however , was no unwonted mood of passion ...
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... affectionate cour- tesy , corresponding to the warmth of the interest she had displayed at their meeting ; but so ... affections . Darsie , with no more than the rea- sonable share of self - opinion common to most youths when they ...
... affectionate cour- tesy , corresponding to the warmth of the interest she had displayed at their meeting ; but so ... affections . Darsie , with no more than the rea- sonable share of self - opinion common to most youths when they ...
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... affections more easily than he expected , was the cause of his ungratefully undervaluing a prize too lightly won , or that his transient passion played around his heart with the flitting radiance of a wintry sunbeam flash- ing against ...
... affections more easily than he expected , was the cause of his ungratefully undervaluing a prize too lightly won , or that his transient passion played around his heart with the flitting radiance of a wintry sunbeam flash- ing against ...
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... affection never does run smooth , it is haps because , without some intervening obstacle , that which is called the romantic passion of love , in its high poetical character and colouring , can hardly have an existence ; —any more than ...
... affection never does run smooth , it is haps because , without some intervening obstacle , that which is called the romantic passion of love , in its high poetical character and colouring , can hardly have an existence ; —any more than ...
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... affection and fu- ture protection , so soon as they should be extri- cated from their present situation . Smiles and tears mingled on Lilias's cheeks , like showers and sunshine in April weather . « Out on me , " she said , « that I ...
... affection and fu- ture protection , so soon as they should be extri- cated from their present situation . Smiles and tears mingled on Lilias's cheeks , like showers and sunshine in April weather . « Out on me , " she said , « that I ...
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