Godolphin, Том 1Harper, 1840 |
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... tion to supply him with money and receive him at his home . Wild , passionate , fond to excess of pleasure , the young Godolphin caught eagerly at these occasion- al visits ; and at each his mind , keen and penetrating as it naturally ...
... tion to supply him with money and receive him at his home . Wild , passionate , fond to excess of pleasure , the young Godolphin caught eagerly at these occasion- al visits ; and at each his mind , keen and penetrating as it naturally ...
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... tion . Godolphin was enchanted at this proposal , and in- stantly wrote to his father , urging it strongly upon him ; Saville , in a separate epistle , seconded the mo- " You see , " wrote the latter , " you see , my dear sir , that ...
... tion . Godolphin was enchanted at this proposal , and in- stantly wrote to his father , urging it strongly upon him ; Saville , in a separate epistle , seconded the mo- " You see , " wrote the latter , " you see , my dear sir , that ...
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... tion : they have something of romance in their com- position , and have been known to marry for love . In short , there is in their whole nature à more roving , liberal , Continental character of dissipation than be- longs to the cold ...
... tion : they have something of romance in their com- position , and have been known to marry for love . In short , there is in their whole nature à more roving , liberal , Continental character of dissipation than be- longs to the cold ...
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... tion . He afterward dealt con amore with fatalities and influences . You may be sure that he did not sleep much that night . Early the next morning he sought Saville , and imparted to him the intelligence he had received . " Droll ...
... tion . He afterward dealt con amore with fatalities and influences . You may be sure that he did not sleep much that night . Early the next morning he sought Saville , and imparted to him the intelligence he had received . " Droll ...
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... tion . Lady Erpingham , less adventurous , remained in the ruined chainber ; and the old woman , naturally enough , honoured the elder lady with her company . Constance therefore descended the rude steps alone . As she paused by the ...
... tion . Lady Erpingham , less adventurous , remained in the ruined chainber ; and the old woman , naturally enough , honoured the elder lady with her company . Constance therefore descended the rude steps alone . As she paused by the ...
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actress admiration affection ambition amusement answered asked astrologer Barabel beauty bon ton CHAPTER character charm cheek Constance's conversation countenance countess dance dark daugh daughter dear deep delight dolphin dream Duchess of Winstoun earth Englishman eyes fancy Fanny father feel felt fortune gaze genius Gil Blas girl Godol grace hand Harry Johnstone heard heart heaven honoured hour imagination insolence Italian Lady Delville Lady Erpingham Lady G Lady Margaret laugh leave lips lived look Lord Dartington Lord Erpingham lover Lucilla married Millinger mind Miss Vernon myste nature ness never night noble once passion Paulton Percy Godolphin person poor proud rich romance Rome round ruins Saville Saville's scarcely scene seemed sentiment smile soft solitude soul stance stars strange tender Terracina thee thou thought tion tone turned visionary voice Volktman Wendover wild wish woman women words young youth
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