The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... genius ; and those tender , ardent protestations of unalterable , of enthusiastic love , which even in memory shed a glow through her sinking heart , and animated her drooping spirit . " Yes , " thought she , " to be worthy of " the ...
... genius ; and those tender , ardent protestations of unalterable , of enthusiastic love , which even in memory shed a glow through her sinking heart , and animated her drooping spirit . " Yes , " thought she , " to be worthy of " the ...
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... genius and reason asserted their divine rights . To the chevalier de Sorville she continued almost as much a stranger as she was the first day of their acquaintance . That melancholy abstrac- tion which she attributed to the recent ...
... genius and reason asserted their divine rights . To the chevalier de Sorville she continued almost as much a stranger as she was the first day of their acquaintance . That melancholy abstrac- tion which she attributed to the recent ...
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... genius , yet sometimes he burst upon his lovely companion in all the radiance of native ability , refined and exalted by the most extensive and uni- versal information , by the most intimate knowledge of all most precious in art or ...
... genius , yet sometimes he burst upon his lovely companion in all the radiance of native ability , refined and exalted by the most extensive and uni- versal information , by the most intimate knowledge of all most precious in art or ...
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... genius and talents of his daughter , he beheld with secret delight the increasing affection and esteem of two objects so deservedly dear to him , and who , in the pursuit of virtue , truth , and knowledge , so strongly resem- bled each ...
... genius and talents of his daughter , he beheld with secret delight the increasing affection and esteem of two objects so deservedly dear to him , and who , in the pursuit of virtue , truth , and knowledge , so strongly resem- bled each ...
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... genius ; the memory of succeeding ages treasures " their acts , and their inheritance is , im- " mortality . " When they landed , the count , who felt himself less convalescent than he had been since he had left the village of Nivermont ...
... genius ; the memory of succeeding ages treasures " their acts , and their inheritance is , im- " mortality . " When they landed , the count , who felt himself less convalescent than he had been since he had left the village of Nivermont ...
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