The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... reason ; together with the spell of fascination that lurked in the celebrity of its young and charming mistress ; all contributed to ren- der it the temple of refined and elegant pleasure , of rational , as well as of fashion- able ...
... reason ; together with the spell of fascination that lurked in the celebrity of its young and charming mistress ; all contributed to ren- der it the temple of refined and elegant pleasure , of rational , as well as of fashion- able ...
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... reason ; and her boundless expenditure , her indis- criminate liberality , her expensive pursuits , and extravagant establishment , were the frequent themes of the few private conver sations the perpetual hurry of pleasurable ...
... reason ; and her boundless expenditure , her indis- criminate liberality , her expensive pursuits , and extravagant establishment , were the frequent themes of the few private conver sations the perpetual hurry of pleasurable ...
Strona 17
... reasons for supposing them of a serious nature . Imogen started ; this was a singular warning from the man who in a short time was to possess so sacred and inviolable a claim to her undivided heart , and she involuntarily exclaimed ...
... reasons for supposing them of a serious nature . Imogen started ; this was a singular warning from the man who in a short time was to possess so sacred and inviolable a claim to her undivided heart , and she involuntarily exclaimed ...
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... reason . Variety may distract , time may ameliorate , or absence weaken ; but if the passion is not succeeded by another of equal force , if it changes not its nature , its vital spark will still exist , even though the effervescence of ...
... reason . Variety may distract , time may ameliorate , or absence weaken ; but if the passion is not succeeded by another of equal force , if it changes not its nature , its vital spark will still exist , even though the effervescence of ...
Strona 40
... reason , but lavish their treasures indepen- dant of the will of their possessors . The utmost success , therefore , of her endea- vour had been to lull the dear , but dan- gerous , recollection of one being into doubtful forgetfulness ...
... reason , but lavish their treasures indepen- dant of the will of their possessors . The utmost success , therefore , of her endea- vour had been to lull the dear , but dan- gerous , recollection of one being into doubtful forgetfulness ...
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