The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... delight of every traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form . The extraordinary beauties of its scenery , in the grandeur ...
... delight of every traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form . The extraordinary beauties of its scenery , in the grandeur ...
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... delighted by the character he heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he ...
... delighted by the character he heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he ...
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... delight in their very sorrows . And this was the case with Mrs. Courtney . Though deprived of her endeared Emily , though she saw no more before her a lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years ...
... delight in their very sorrows . And this was the case with Mrs. Courtney . Though deprived of her endeared Emily , though she saw no more before her a lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years ...
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... delightful are the silent expressions of affection which are suggested by a pious and feeling heart ! What is there in nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the ...
... delightful are the silent expressions of affection which are suggested by a pious and feeling heart ! What is there in nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the ...
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... delight the wild tales with which her brother had so often amused her respecting his native country ; and her imagination being raised by her late romantic kind of reading , she pictured to herself , in a lively manner , the snowy ...
... delight the wild tales with which her brother had so often amused her respecting his native country ; and her imagination being raised by her late romantic kind of reading , she pictured to herself , in a lively manner , the snowy ...
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