The mystery developedA.K. Newman and Company, 1825 - 790 pages |
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... tina ? " 66 Exactly as much as he loves me ; are you not glad , papa ? ” " Oh yes , very glad , Clementina . " " You do not look as well pleased as Frederick does when I tell him I love him - you are angry , papa ? " " No , no , I am ...
... tina ? " 66 Exactly as much as he loves me ; are you not glad , papa ? ” " Oh yes , very glad , Clementina . " " You do not look as well pleased as Frederick does when I tell him I love him - you are angry , papa ? " " No , no , I am ...
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... tina with a proper sense of her own im- portance ; and I begin to perceive that my lessons are not lost upon her , and that she already indicates a just sense of family pride . She will never think of attaching herself , therefore , to ...
... tina with a proper sense of her own im- portance ; and I begin to perceive that my lessons are not lost upon her , and that she already indicates a just sense of family pride . She will never think of attaching herself , therefore , to ...
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... tina . Sir Henry was much affected at the poor fellow's distress , as well as alarmed for Clementina , who seemed to be inconsolable for his loss . Even the tearless eyes of Mrs. Elizabeth seemed to regret that they had not one tear to ...
... tina . Sir Henry was much affected at the poor fellow's distress , as well as alarmed for Clementina , who seemed to be inconsolable for his loss . Even the tearless eyes of Mrs. Elizabeth seemed to regret that they had not one tear to ...
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... tina at home ; she exerted her elo- quence in praise of Longface to no pur- pose whatever ; nor did she , with all her professed sanctity , neglect having re- course to art and dissimulation . She ac- knowledged indeed that Mr. Stanhope ...
... tina at home ; she exerted her elo- quence in praise of Longface to no pur- pose whatever ; nor did she , with all her professed sanctity , neglect having re- course to art and dissimulation . She ac- knowledged indeed that Mr. Stanhope ...
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... tina , who had just entered the room with tina , 76 MYSTERY DEVELOPED . Whilst we were in full pursuit, my stir- ...
... tina , who had just entered the room with tina , 76 MYSTERY DEVELOPED . Whilst we were in full pursuit, my stir- ...
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Page 65 - Music the fiercest grief can charm, And Fate's severest rage disarm ; Music can soften pain to ease, And make despair and madness please : Our joys below it can improve, And antedate the bliss above. This the divine Cecilia found, And to her Maker's praise confined the sound. When the full organ joins the tuneful quire, Th...
Page 124 - Long-sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence., and a dread repose: Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades ev'ry flow'r, and darkens ev'ry green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Page 177 - All fame is foreign but of true desert, Plays round the head, but comes not to the heart: One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas; And more true joy Marcellus exiled feels, Than Caesar with a senate at his heels. In parts superior what advantage lies? Tell (for you can) what is it to be wise ? 'Tis but to know how little can be known, To see all others...