The Foundling of Belgrade: A Translation from the FrenchD. Longworth, at the Shakespeare-Gallery, no. 11, Park, 1808 - 182 من الصفحات |
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... character his frenzied ima- gination had induced him to expect.- " O god ! " exclaimed the unknown , as his eyes met the mangled corpse upon the floor " O god ! o god ! that I should be reserved to witness the butchery of my wife my ...
... character his frenzied ima- gination had induced him to expect.- " O god ! " exclaimed the unknown , as his eyes met the mangled corpse upon the floor " O god ! o god ! that I should be reserved to witness the butchery of my wife my ...
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... character of each individual , con- nected with the subject of these volumes , to trace their separate springs of action , and to draw aside the veil of mystery which not unfrequently conceals to poison the best , and to influence ...
... character of each individual , con- nected with the subject of these volumes , to trace their separate springs of action , and to draw aside the veil of mystery which not unfrequently conceals to poison the best , and to influence ...
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... character , we shall leave our readers to their own reflections upon the good or bad consequences of moral agency . Alfonso arrogated to himself no merit in the doing of a good action ; it appeared to him the bare fulfil-- ment of a ...
... character , we shall leave our readers to their own reflections upon the good or bad consequences of moral agency . Alfonso arrogated to himself no merit in the doing of a good action ; it appeared to him the bare fulfil-- ment of a ...
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... character , and the scanty subsistence of an officer in the service of Spain . Honor , with him , was a principle not a passion . Unambitious , the limit of his desire was a competency sufficient to remove him from > want . He sought ...
... character , and the scanty subsistence of an officer in the service of Spain . Honor , with him , was a principle not a passion . Unambitious , the limit of his desire was a competency sufficient to remove him from > want . He sought ...
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... character in the kingdom as the bishop of Saragossa : confined to the circumscribed knowledge of clerical life , he likened the government of a kingdom to that of a diocese . His practice had never presented to his imagination how much ...
... character in the kingdom as the bishop of Saragossa : confined to the circumscribed knowledge of clerical life , he likened the government of a kingdom to that of a diocese . His practice had never presented to his imagination how much ...
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abbess acquaintance affected agitation Agnes alarm Andalusia anxious arms art thou assassin began beheld Belgrade blush bosom Caligula cause character charms Clare conceal confession confidence Constantinople continued Alfonso convent of St countenance cried Alfonso curiosity danger daughter Diego discovered disposition doubt duke Aranza exclaimed Bernard fancied father fear feelings fonso fortune Franciscan Francisco friendship gossa hand happy hasten heard heart heaven holy office honor hope human innocence interrupted janissaries knew Kyoprili letter looked madame Madrid Mariana ment Miguel mind monastery monk Morad Morgiana mother Mustapha mystery never niece night object Omar once parent Parouty passion paused Perpignan poignard promised recollection regiment replied resolved rienced Rosalvo Saragossa scene scimitar secret seignior sentiments sigh sister smile soon sought soul spahis spirits stood stranger superior suspicions tender thou tion Turkey twas unhappy Violante Westcote wife wished wound wretch yellow fever
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الصفحة 8 - District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " THE CHILD'S BOTANY," In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, " An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned...
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الصفحة 159 - She loved him for the dangers he had past, And he loved her because she pitied them.
الصفحة 103 - William, and you will discover that reproaches and inquiries have no power to afflict either the man of unblemished integrity, or the abandoned profligate. It is the middle, compound character which alone is vulnerable : the man who, without firmness enough to avoid a dishonorable action, has feeling enough to be ashamed of it. I thank you for the hint of the Decalogue, and shall take an opportunity of applying it to some of your most virtuous friends in both houses of Parliament. You seem to have...
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