The American Miscellany, Volumer 1-2G. Berger, 1840 |
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... passion or prejudice under which they had been per- formed , rolled away , and they stood in all their hideousness before him . Morning found him in an uneasy slumber , which had not settled on his eyes an hour , before it was dispelled ...
... passion or prejudice under which they had been per- formed , rolled away , and they stood in all their hideousness before him . Morning found him in an uneasy slumber , which had not settled on his eyes an hour , before it was dispelled ...
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... passion , alternately aspiring and desponding , stormy , impetuous , head- long : -his romantic manhood , in which pas- sion assumes the form of strength ; assiduous , careful , toiling , without haste , without rest ; and his sublime ...
... passion , alternately aspiring and desponding , stormy , impetuous , head- long : -his romantic manhood , in which pas- sion assumes the form of strength ; assiduous , careful , toiling , without haste , without rest ; and his sublime ...
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... passion the daughter of the rich merchant and the son of the poor farmer , and so they married . I do not think the young woman regretted her choice , but I believe she was disappointed in the degree of felicity she had expected to en ...
... passion the daughter of the rich merchant and the son of the poor farmer , and so they married . I do not think the young woman regretted her choice , but I believe she was disappointed in the degree of felicity she had expected to en ...
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... passion for a high born and beautiful English girl whom he met in society , and that it is with difficulty he is persuaded to come out of his room . His dress was of shawls , most gracefully draped about him , and a cap of gold cloth ...
... passion for a high born and beautiful English girl whom he met in society , and that it is with difficulty he is persuaded to come out of his room . His dress was of shawls , most gracefully draped about him , and a cap of gold cloth ...
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... passion ; all these are sufficiently odious . But a gentle and serene woman , self - respect- ful , sweet - tempered , and not easily roused , in a sudden burst of proud and indignant anger , is the most beautiful thing in creation ...
... passion ; all these are sufficiently odious . But a gentle and serene woman , self - respect- ful , sweet - tempered , and not easily roused , in a sudden burst of proud and indignant anger , is the most beautiful thing in creation ...
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