Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century : in Four Volumes, Volumen4Schumann, 1825 - 206 páginas |
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... Darsie , how rejoiced I am that our uncle has at last permit- ted us to become acquainted ! » Darsie's head turned round ! and it was per- haps well that Redgauntlet called on him to sit down , as even that movement served to hide his 12.
... Darsie , how rejoiced I am that our uncle has at last permit- ted us to become acquainted ! » Darsie's head turned round ! and it was per- haps well that Redgauntlet called on him to sit down , as even that movement served to hide his 12.
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... called the romantic passion of love , in its high poetical character and colouring , can hardly have an existence ; —any more than there can be a current in a river , without the stream being narrowed by steep banks , or checked by ...
... called the romantic passion of love , in its high poetical character and colouring , can hardly have an existence ; —any more than there can be a current in a river , without the stream being narrowed by steep banks , or checked by ...
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... called the circumstance to my mind on a late occa- sion . I can now account for the guarded seclusion under which my poor mother lived - for her fre- quent tears her starts of hysterical alarm , and her constant and deep melancholy ...
... called the circumstance to my mind on a late occa- sion . I can now account for the guarded seclusion under which my poor mother lived - for her fre- quent tears her starts of hysterical alarm , and her constant and deep melancholy ...
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... called forth these incessant sounds . 9 « My uncle at length returned , and with him a man of an exterior singularly unprepossessing . I need not describe him to you , for - do not look round he rides behind us at this moment . " " That ...
... called forth these incessant sounds . 9 « My uncle at length returned , and with him a man of an exterior singularly unprepossessing . I need not describe him to you , for - do not look round he rides behind us at this moment . " " That ...
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... called the degeneracy of the times , the decay of activity among the aged , and the want of zeal in the rising generation . After the day has been spent in the hardest exercise , he has spent the night in pacing his solitary chamber ...
... called the degeneracy of the times , the decay of activity among the aged , and the want of zeal in the rising generation . After the day has been spent in the hardest exercise , he has spent the night in pacing his solitary chamber ...
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