Madeline Clare; or, The important secret, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... rarely allied with sublimity . Lying in the centre of a landscape that spread in soft slope or level plain till met by , and melting into , the hazy purple of the distance ; in rich and lavish cultivation , Clarges could alone be ...
... rarely allied with sublimity . Lying in the centre of a landscape that spread in soft slope or level plain till met by , and melting into , the hazy purple of the distance ; in rich and lavish cultivation , Clarges could alone be ...
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... a sad spice of worldliness . Perhaps the feelings thus suppressed in one direction , made themselves amends by finding vent in another ; for rarely , indeed , is it the lot of mortal to meet with a larger share of 14 MADELINE CLARE .
... a sad spice of worldliness . Perhaps the feelings thus suppressed in one direction , made themselves amends by finding vent in another ; for rarely , indeed , is it the lot of mortal to meet with a larger share of 14 MADELINE CLARE .
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... rarely indeed we look to a future that takes not its omen from this golden and rapturous present . the It has all too , to gain from contrast sweet world of childhood has told its tale . Its fairy spell departed - it has gone and been ...
... rarely indeed we look to a future that takes not its omen from this golden and rapturous present . the It has all too , to gain from contrast sweet world of childhood has told its tale . Its fairy spell departed - it has gone and been ...
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... rarely . Ordinarily , the courtesy due to his mother's sister and his own guest , rendered him studious to avoid offence , while long habits of dissimulation made it easy for Mrs. Fortescue to assume a virtue she did not feel . It were ...
... rarely . Ordinarily , the courtesy due to his mother's sister and his own guest , rendered him studious to avoid offence , while long habits of dissimulation made it easy for Mrs. Fortescue to assume a virtue she did not feel . It were ...
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... rarely won Philip's thoughts from her . He possessed a rare skill in describing a place or scene which brought it vividly before his hearers . He had gained , too , an insight into the hidden corners of the hearts of those of the ...
... rarely won Philip's thoughts from her . He possessed a rare skill in describing a place or scene which brought it vividly before his hearers . He had gained , too , an insight into the hidden corners of the hearts of those of the ...
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