The Philadelphia Visitor, 3. kötet1837 |
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9. oldal
... youth to give , a lively piercing wit , riding at anchor in the stream . Immediately with that inexpressible charm that resides the steps were thrown over the vessel's side , in innocence and native ingentiousness . and Julia was ...
... youth to give , a lively piercing wit , riding at anchor in the stream . Immediately with that inexpressible charm that resides the steps were thrown over the vessel's side , in innocence and native ingentiousness . and Julia was ...
14. oldal
... youth possessed of ly ill , and desired once more to see her all the world deems excellent in man , ex- Conrad used , every endeavour to prevent cept one single artiele ,, which was the it , but in vain ; she was sent for ; and the only ...
... youth possessed of ly ill , and desired once more to see her all the world deems excellent in man , ex- Conrad used , every endeavour to prevent cept one single artiele ,, which was the it , but in vain ; she was sent for ; and the only ...
15. oldal
... youth , where fraud and cruel- contending passions , she had lost herty have power to torture and confine the father at the moment when he had be- helpless ? Religion is the plea ; Religion stowed fresh life ; and , in the conflict be ...
... youth , where fraud and cruel- contending passions , she had lost herty have power to torture and confine the father at the moment when he had be- helpless ? Religion is the plea ; Religion stowed fresh life ; and , in the conflict be ...
16. oldal
... tion of this house , alike ignorant of her father's death , and of all the other trans- How shall I describe ( said the good old Monk ) the contrast betwixt the looks • of our unhappy youth at this moment , and 16 The Friar's Tale .
... tion of this house , alike ignorant of her father's death , and of all the other trans- How shall I describe ( said the good old Monk ) the contrast betwixt the looks • of our unhappy youth at this moment , and 16 The Friar's Tale .
17. oldal
• of our unhappy youth at this moment , and When Matilda first perceived the dog , and on the proceeding morning when he she looked with wildness round her left us ! Then innocence faintly enlight- then fixing her eyes with tenderness ...
• of our unhappy youth at this moment , and When Matilda first perceived the dog , and on the proceeding morning when he she looked with wildness round her left us ! Then innocence faintly enlight- then fixing her eyes with tenderness ...
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