Westward Ho!: A Tale, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... character of Faust is precisely that of Goëthe ; -of Webster , Marston , Randolph , Cartwright , May , and all that singular knot of dramatists , who unite the greatest beauties with the greatest deformities , and whose genius has sunk ...
... character of Faust is precisely that of Goëthe ; -of Webster , Marston , Randolph , Cartwright , May , and all that singular knot of dramatists , who unite the greatest beauties with the greatest deformities , and whose genius has sunk ...
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... character of the scene we have attempted to describe was that of silence and repose . But ever and anon a boat would glide down the stream , and the silence be interrupted for a few moments by the laugh or song of the boatmen , or the ...
... character of the scene we have attempted to describe was that of silence and repose . But ever and anon a boat would glide down the stream , and the silence be interrupted for a few moments by the laugh or song of the boatmen , or the ...
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... character of your father . I came hither ; I found a welcome , friends , all , and more than I ever expected to find in this world ; and for a little while I hoped to be at least as happy as others of my fellow - creatures . But I feel ...
... character of your father . I came hither ; I found a welcome , friends , all , and more than I ever expected to find in this world ; and for a little while I hoped to be at least as happy as others of my fellow - creatures . But I feel ...
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... character . " Virginia soothed him by degrees into some- thing like composure . " The anticipation of misery , after all , is better than the consciousness of guilt . I am thankful that it is no worse . " " But how could you believe for ...
... character . " Virginia soothed him by degrees into some- thing like composure . " The anticipation of misery , after all , is better than the consciousness of guilt . I am thankful that it is no worse . " " But how could you believe for ...
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... character . His professed object in coming here was to purchase and settle ; yet he seemed to have neither inclination , nor habits , nor any thing else necessary to the success of such a plan ; nay , he appeared to have almost forgot ...
... character . His professed object in coming here was to purchase and settle ; yet he seemed to have neither inclination , nor habits , nor any thing else necessary to the success of such a plan ; nay , he appeared to have almost forgot ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
affection asked Barham beautiful Ben Jonson Black Warrior blessing bosom Bushfield called CHARLOTTE BURY church Colonel Dangerfield cried Dangerfieldville dear mother Diable disclose equally Eugene Aram exclaimed eyes face Family Library fate Father Jacques fear feel forest gentle ginia grandfather hand happiness hear heard heart Heaven honour hope HORACE SMITH hour howl JOHN GALT Judith Paddock laugh Leonard Dangerfield Lettre de Cachet live look maple sugar Master Zeno melancholy mind monsieur morning never nigger night Novel once painful PAUL CLIFFORD PHILIP AUGUSTUS Pompey poor Rainsford Portrait preacher presentiment reason recollection replied repose river secret seemed shuddered sion soul Spirit talk tell thee there's thing thou thought tion took uttered village Virginia Vivian Grey vols wanderer watch Western Sun WESTWARD WESTWARD HO woman Yankee young Zeno Paddock
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Página 49 - Charles' speech to Angelina, in 'The Elder Brother'. We'll live together, like two neighbour vines, Circling our souls and loves in one another! We'll spring together, and we'll bear one fruit; One joy shall make us smile, and one grief mourn; One age go with us, and one hour of death Shall close our eyes, and one grave make us happy.