Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... told you I would send you word , if anything decisive happened ; but an impenetrable mystery hung over the affair till lately . It is at last ( by the merest accident in the world ) dissipated ; and I keep my promise , both for your ...
... told you I would send you word , if anything decisive happened ; but an impenetrable mystery hung over the affair till lately . It is at last ( by the merest accident in the world ) dissipated ; and I keep my promise , both for your ...
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... told me , Sir ( and I never shall forget the way in which she told me , fixing her dove's eyes upon me , and looking a thou- sand tender reproaches for the loss of that good opinion , which she held dearer than all the world ) she told ...
... told me , Sir ( and I never shall forget the way in which she told me , fixing her dove's eyes upon me , and looking a thou- sand tender reproaches for the loss of that good opinion , which she held dearer than all the world ) she told ...
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... 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 , after the lengths she had permitted herself with me , I could not help being alarmed at ...
... 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 , after the lengths she had permitted herself with me , I could not help being alarmed at ...
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