The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 11
... character of his figure and countenance was interest . It was impossible to behold him without emo- tion his form , thin and slight almost to emaciation , rose not beyond the middle stature ; his countenance wore the traces of ...
... character of his figure and countenance was interest . It was impossible to behold him without emo- tion his form , thin and slight almost to emaciation , rose not beyond the middle stature ; his countenance wore the traces of ...
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... character of his counten- ance and manner was gravity , yet both were occasionally illuminated with animation and fire . He was dressed in deep mourning , and appeared scarcely to have passed his fortieth year . Imogen , as she gazed on ...
... character of his counten- ance and manner was gravity , yet both were occasionally illuminated with animation and fire . He was dressed in deep mourning , and appeared scarcely to have passed his fortieth year . Imogen , as she gazed on ...
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... character of this il- " lustrious young nobleman , than whom " France boasts not a nobler . From the " moment I heard you were taken pri- 66 soner , it was my anxious hope that you " had fallen into his hands ; while , next " to the ...
... character of this il- " lustrious young nobleman , than whom " France boasts not a nobler . From the " moment I heard you were taken pri- 66 soner , it was my anxious hope that you " had fallen into his hands ; while , next " to the ...
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... character of the baron de Montargis : but disappointment hung upon the hope ; and virtue , divested of enthusiasm and the graces , appeared under a less attractive aspect than she had hitherto contemplated it . A novice even in laudable ...
... character of the baron de Montargis : but disappointment hung upon the hope ; and virtue , divested of enthusiasm and the graces , appeared under a less attractive aspect than she had hitherto contemplated it . A novice even in laudable ...
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... characters , are a " proof : but the conviction of this error " has been followed by its recantation , " and " " " And the conviction of my error , my " dear chevalier , shall also be followed by " its recantation ; but it is from ...
... characters , are a " proof : but the conviction of this error " has been followed by its recantation , " and " " " And the conviction of my error , my " dear chevalier , shall also be followed by " its recantation ; but it is from ...
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