Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... wish to live always , Sir - I wished to die for a long time after , till I thought it not right ; and since then I have endeavoured to be as resigned as I can . H. And do you think the impression will never wear out ? S. Not if I can ...
... wish to live always , Sir - I wished to die for a long time after , till I thought it not right ; and since then I have endeavoured to be as resigned as I can . H. And do you think the impression will never wear out ? S. Not if I can ...
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... wish to see her ; I feel her at my heart ; she does not hate me after all , and I wish for nothing . Let her come when she will , she is to me welcomer than light , than life ; but let it be in her own sweet time , and at her own dear ...
... wish to see her ; I feel her at my heart ; she does not hate me after all , and I wish for nothing . Let her come when she will , she is to me welcomer than light , than life ; but let it be in her own sweet time , and at her own dear ...
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... wish to leave the house . I , who would have married her , did not wish to leave it . I told her I hoped I should not live to see her come to shame , after all my love of her ; but put her on her guard as well as I could , and said ...
... wish to leave the house . I , who would have married her , did not wish to leave it . I told her I hoped I should not live to see her come to shame , after all my love of her ; but put her on her guard as well as I could , and said ...
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