Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... thought pathetic , of a certain Clementina , who really sacrificed her love to her religion . But her religion was not pure ; it was founded in superstition ; and her firmness was not her own , but supported by the craftiness of priests ...
... thought pathetic , of a certain Clementina , who really sacrificed her love to her religion . But her religion was not pure ; it was founded in superstition ; and her firmness was not her own , but supported by the craftiness of priests ...
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... thought did not please . " Here , however , " he went on , " I can retire into myself - here keep the de- signing , the treacherous , and the vulgar , all at an equal distance . " At this he threw himself on a sofa , and a profound ...
... thought did not please . " Here , however , " he went on , " I can retire into myself - here keep the de- signing , the treacherous , and the vulgar , all at an equal distance . " At this he threw himself on a sofa , and a profound ...
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... thought of at least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental soliloquy upon the delights of solitude , and the unfitness of a man to live who could ...
... thought of at least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental soliloquy upon the delights of solitude , and the unfitness of a man to live who could ...
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... thought at one time of pursuing a court life ; but soon drew back , from finding that his heart had need of better things . In short , if fashionable society had charms for him , literature and reflection had more ; or at least it was ...
... thought at one time of pursuing a court life ; but soon drew back , from finding that his heart had need of better things . In short , if fashionable society had charms for him , literature and reflection had more ; or at least it was ...
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... thought over all the fair beings to whom he had ever felt inclined , regretting none of them , and began to think ( to him a strange speculation ) that in the upper ranks , though there was more elegance of manner , there was less of ...
... thought over all the fair beings to whom he had ever felt inclined , regretting none of them , and began to think ( to him a strange speculation ) that in the upper ranks , though there was more elegance of manner , there was less of ...
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