The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 66
... taste : but if the che- valier frequently shrouded with one hand his own intellectual treasures , while with the other he drew aside the veil which modesty flung over genius , yet sometimes he burst upon his lovely companion in all the ...
... taste : but if the che- valier frequently shrouded with one hand his own intellectual treasures , while with the other he drew aside the veil which modesty flung over genius , yet sometimes he burst upon his lovely companion in all the ...
Page 69
... received a number of little billets of felicitation , gra- titude , and esteem , accompanied by such little gifts of remembrance as their taste and ingenuity enabled them to make . CHAP . XXI . Rich was his mind in every ST . DOMINICK . 69.
... received a number of little billets of felicitation , gra- titude , and esteem , accompanied by such little gifts of remembrance as their taste and ingenuity enabled them to make . CHAP . XXI . Rich was his mind in every ST . DOMINICK . 69.
Page 72
... taste the former , who have so long felt " the latter only : suffer me once more " to visit a spot where lived and where 66 expired all my joys , where every object " will bring remembrance to my soul , and " cheer my drooping heart ...
... taste the former , who have so long felt " the latter only : suffer me once more " to visit a spot where lived and where 66 expired all my joys , where every object " will bring remembrance to my soul , and " cheer my drooping heart ...
Page 75
... taste ; for France still con- tained that heart's dearest object ; and still enamoured though hopeless , faithful though desponding , her affection for the baron de Montargis was an ever - existing principle of the soul , whose vital ...
... taste ; for France still con- tained that heart's dearest object ; and still enamoured though hopeless , faithful though desponding , her affection for the baron de Montargis was an ever - existing principle of the soul , whose vital ...
Page 76
... taste , poured forth its sensations in the eloquent language of nature . Every village was an object of interest that awakened a thousand naïf observations , every picturesque view or romantic scene an object of admiration which raised ...
... taste , poured forth its sensations in the eloquent language of nature . Every village was an object of interest that awakened a thousand naïf observations , every picturesque view or romantic scene an object of admiration which raised ...
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