The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... Rosemont afforded to the unrestrained conduct of the gay and volatile heiress a matronly sanction , and her engagements with the chevalier de Sorville an honourable protection and an inviolable safeguard . The THE NOVICE OF.
... Rosemont afforded to the unrestrained conduct of the gay and volatile heiress a matronly sanction , and her engagements with the chevalier de Sorville an honourable protection and an inviolable safeguard . The THE NOVICE OF.
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... conduct of others , and 66 no inclination to convert another's ac- " tions into malignant misinterpretation . " " It is all very true , " said mademoiselle d'Entragues ; " and you are the best proof " of your own assertion , for your ...
... conduct of others , and 66 no inclination to convert another's ac- " tions into malignant misinterpretation . " " It is all very true , " said mademoiselle d'Entragues ; " and you are the best proof " of your own assertion , for your ...
Strona 73
... conduct , it was in vain he advised with the solicitude of a friend , or the authority of a guardian . Imogen , involved , borne away , alternately the sport of her feelings or her ambition , seeking to conceal the wants of her heart ...
... conduct , it was in vain he advised with the solicitude of a friend , or the authority of a guardian . Imogen , involved , borne away , alternately the sport of her feelings or her ambition , seeking to conceal the wants of her heart ...
Strona 118
... conduct of the duke de Beauvilliers had rendered his adventures few , and his destiny fortunate . In endeavouring , therefore , to recapitulate the few incidents which had occurred to him since they parted , he pro- nounced only a ...
... conduct of the duke de Beauvilliers had rendered his adventures few , and his destiny fortunate . In endeavouring , therefore , to recapitulate the few incidents which had occurred to him since they parted , he pro- nounced only a ...
Strona 130
... conduct of De Beauvilliers was the result of that attachment having in his heart long since faded into the chillest in- difference . But in the faithful bosom of Imogen the rose of passion still bloomed ; and though despondency had long ...
... conduct of De Beauvilliers was the result of that attachment having in his heart long since faded into the chillest in- difference . But in the faithful bosom of Imogen the rose of passion still bloomed ; and though despondency had long ...
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agitated amidst appeared Avignon awakened beam Beatrice beautiful beheld believe Belleisle Beuil bliss blush bosom boundless bowed carriage character charming chateau de St cheek chevalier de Sorville conceal countess de St court dear debt delighted Dominick Dorval duchess duke de Beauvilliers emotion endeavoured exclaimed eyes faint fancy feelings felicity felt Fontainbleau friendship genius Geoffry glance glowing grace happiness heart honour hotel de St lady de St Laon laquais lips looked lord Louvre mademoiselle d'Entragues marquis de Sancy ment METASTASIO mind minstrel monsieur le Brun Montargis Montmorell Montmorency morning ness night novice of St object Paris passion paused Petrarch pleasure present preux chevalier Provence racter received recollection retired returned Rosemont sentiment Servin sigh silent smile soul spirit steward sweet Swiss guards talents taste tears tender thou thought throbbed tion touched trembling triumph usurer valier Vaucluse veil virtue voice
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Strona 236 - Thy sober Autumn fading into age, And pale concluding Winter comes at last, And shuts the scene. Ah! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness, those unsolid hopes Of happiness, those longings after fame, Those restless cares, those busy, bustling days, Those gay-spent festive nights, those veering thoughts Lost between good and ill, that shared thy life ? All now are vanish'd!
Strona 352 - And through the mists of passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue up the steep ascent Of Nature calls him to his high reward, 'The applauding smile of Heaven...
Strona 236 - Ah ! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness ? those unsolid hopes Of happiness ? those longings after fame ? Those restless cares ? those busy bustling days ? Those gay-spent, festive nights?
Strona 89 - ... There is room for all in the work, and the race has but commenced. The problems are not to be solved in a moment, but need the best work of the best minds, for an indefinite time. Shall our country be contented to stand by, while other countries lead in the race? Shall we always grovel in the dust, and pick up the crumbs which fall from the rich man's table...
Strona 352 - The great career of justice ; to exalt His gen'rous aim to all diviner deeds ; To chase each partial purpose from his breast : And thro...
Strona 332 - A hundred times was I on the point of throwing myself at your feet at Saint-Cloud ; but, by doing so, I should have lost everything.