The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 30
... less for tunate neighbours ; and Imogen was al- ready deep in the domestic politics of the village , when the chevalier joined her . As soon as supper was served , the attend- ants and hostess were dismissed , and de Sorville informed ...
... less for tunate neighbours ; and Imogen was al- ready deep in the domestic politics of the village , when the chevalier joined her . As soon as supper was served , the attend- ants and hostess were dismissed , and de Sorville informed ...
Page 31
... less appear to solicit . " Imogen's only replication was a profound sigh ; and the chevalier , observing the hea- viness of her eyes , the paleness of her- cheek , and the depression of her spirits , insisted on her retiring to rest ...
... less appear to solicit . " Imogen's only replication was a profound sigh ; and the chevalier , observing the hea- viness of her eyes , the paleness of her- cheek , and the depression of her spirits , insisted on her retiring to rest ...
Page 41
... less attractive aspect than she had hitherto contemplated it . A novice even in laudable simulation , she could not con- ceal the reserve and awe with which the chevalier's presence struck her . If he ab- ruptly entered the room while ...
... less attractive aspect than she had hitherto contemplated it . A novice even in laudable simulation , she could not con- ceal the reserve and awe with which the chevalier's presence struck her . If he ab- ruptly entered the room while ...
Page 47
... less ambition or desperate fortune ; breathing the factious spirit of party , " not the universal spirit of public good , " and filled with that persecuting sectarian " zeal which unites the energy of enthu " siasm ST . DOMINICK . 47.
... less ambition or desperate fortune ; breathing the factious spirit of party , " not the universal spirit of public good , " and filled with that persecuting sectarian " zeal which unites the energy of enthu " siasm ST . DOMINICK . 47.
Page 52
... less forms and unmeaning ceremonies " with which the folly of man has clothed " it of much greater consideration to man- " kind than its essence , would it become " the source of every species of persecu- " tion ? In the variety of ...
... less forms and unmeaning ceremonies " with which the folly of man has clothed " it of much greater consideration to man- " kind than its essence , would it become " the source of every species of persecu- " tion ? In the variety of ...
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