The Cabinet, Or, The Selected Beauties of LiteratureJohn Aitken Hurst, Chance, & Company, 1831 - 488 psl. |
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... Saint Anne . Now which alternative would you recommend ? " " Unfortunate that I am , " said the Englishman , " how can I decide ? I dare not encourage you to calculate on my return for many months ; and whether you choose the gloom of a ...
... Saint Anne . Now which alternative would you recommend ? " " Unfortunate that I am , " said the Englishman , " how can I decide ? I dare not encourage you to calculate on my return for many months ; and whether you choose the gloom of a ...
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... Sainte Anne . At the extremity of those gardens , there is , as you well know , for I have pointed it out to you from the river , a hollow tree , which I discovered when a boarder in the convent . You are brave , and have agility ...
... Sainte Anne . At the extremity of those gardens , there is , as you well know , for I have pointed it out to you from the river , a hollow tree , which I discovered when a boarder in the convent . You are brave , and have agility ...
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... Sainte Anne , for a novice of great beauty and rank was about to dedicate herself to the special service of Heaven , at its altar . No news could have been more interesting to the inhabitants of St Servan , —no ceremony a cause of ...
... Sainte Anne , for a novice of great beauty and rank was about to dedicate herself to the special service of Heaven , at its altar . No news could have been more interesting to the inhabitants of St Servan , —no ceremony a cause of ...
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... Sainte Anne was crowded with hundreds of spectators , anxious to witness the profession of the young novice . Many a fair face was turned up in prayer at the minor shrines : many a young Breton endeavoured to penetrate , with his keen ...
... Sainte Anne was crowded with hundreds of spectators , anxious to witness the profession of the young novice . Many a fair face was turned up in prayer at the minor shrines : many a young Breton endeavoured to penetrate , with his keen ...
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... Sainte Anne . Some ungenerous doubts were promulgated respecting the mode in which she had met her death ; but the sisterhood , alarmed for the credit of their establishment , declared that she had , on many occasions , manifested a ...
... Sainte Anne . Some ungenerous doubts were promulgated respecting the mode in which she had met her death ; but the sisterhood , alarmed for the credit of their establishment , declared that she had , on many occasions , manifested a ...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J. Aitken]., 1 tomas Cabinet Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
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Allan Arezzo arms Beatrice beautiful Bertalda bless bosom breast breath bright brow cheek child Cincolo Colonel Conde Corradino countenance cried dark dear death deep delight door dream duenna Earl earth eyes face fair father fear feelings felt fisherman flowers frae Frank Hardy gazed Gegia Ghibelline hand happy head heard heart heaven Hildebrand honour hope horse hour husband Irongray John Macmillan knew lady Lammermuir hills laughed leave light live looked Maggie Mary Robinson maun mind Monte Aperto morning Naples Neptune never night o'er pale passed passion Perdiccas replied Ricciardo Rosamund round Sainte Anne scene seemed shew silent sleep smile soon sorrow soul spirit stood stranger Swabia sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought Tullishill turned Undine Villars voice walked wandering waves Widford wife wild window woman words young youth ZAMOR