The Invisible Enemy, Or, The Mines of Wielitska: A Polish Legendary Romance : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1806 |
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... knew that his education , and expecta- tions in life , were by no means suitable to his birth . He was brought up as the son of one Byloff , a humble peasant , who culti- vated an unfrequented spot in the midst . of of that immense ...
... knew that his education , and expecta- tions in life , were by no means suitable to his birth . He was brought up as the son of one Byloff , a humble peasant , who culti- vated an unfrequented spot in the midst . of of that immense ...
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... knew no other than his reputed father , he did not repine at the humble and laborious line of life in which fortune had placed him , and he cheerfully contributed his efforts to those of Byloff and his son , who was his foster- brother ...
... knew no other than his reputed father , he did not repine at the humble and laborious line of life in which fortune had placed him , and he cheerfully contributed his efforts to those of Byloff and his son , who was his foster- brother ...
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... knew no better way of getting rid of him , than by referring him to his daughter , whose consent , he told him , must be obtained previously to his own , own , as no consideration whatever should induce him to 48 THE INVISIBLE ENEMY .
... knew no better way of getting rid of him , than by referring him to his daughter , whose consent , he told him , must be obtained previously to his own , own , as no consideration whatever should induce him to 48 THE INVISIBLE ENEMY .
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... knew it must be an object of so much importance to her fu- ture happiness , that she should only be- stow her hand where she believed she could safely trust her heart . She had never felt it it in the least degree interested in his be ...
... knew it must be an object of so much importance to her fu- ture happiness , that she should only be- stow her hand where she believed she could safely trust her heart . She had never felt it it in the least degree interested in his be ...
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... knew that he aspired to the hand of Rhodiska , of which he was before totally ignorant . Rage swelled his bosom , so as to prevent him from making any reply . " Do you then disbelieve what I have been telling you ? " added Dorothea ...
... knew that he aspired to the hand of Rhodiska , of which he was before totally ignorant . Rage swelled his bosom , so as to prevent him from making any reply . " Do you then disbelieve what I have been telling you ? " added Dorothea ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted alarm anatomist appeared arms arrived assassins astonishment beheld Byloff Carpathian Mountains Cassimir Castle of Vistulof cause cavern ceived chaise CHAP Colonel companion conceal Count Gustavus Count Petrowitz Count Rosomaski Countess Cracow cried Rhodiska danger daugh daughter Dauvernop dear death diska domestics Dorbalec Dorothea dreadful endeavoured enemy entered étui exclaimed eyes father favour female forest gave give hand happiness heard heart Heaven horse hour husband infant innocence instant instantly INVISIBLE ENEMY Irvan knew lady Lanfranco leave Leopold and Ludowico looked Ludo magistrate maski ment misfortune morning never night officer of police passed perceived person pistols pold present prison rendered replied Leopold replied Rosomaski retired returned Roso Rosomaski and Rhodiska sabre somaski soon sooner spect stantly sufferings surprise ther Theresia thought tion told trepan trunk uttered Vendost whilst wico wife wish Zabno Zedeo Zerbetta Zokalef Zulasko
Passagens conhecidas
Página 176 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Página 81 - Had risen, or heaved his head ; but that the will And high permission of all-ruling Heaven Left him at large to his own dark designs; That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation...
Página 81 - Had ris'n or heav'd his head, but that the will And high permission of all-ruling Heaven Left him at large to his own dark designs, That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation, while he sought Evil to others, and enrag'd might see How all his malice serv'd but to bring forth Infinite goodness, grace and mercy shewn On Man by him seduc't, but on himself Treble confusion, wrath and vengeance pour'd.
Página 26 - I have been a spiritualist for 34 years, and this is the first time in my life that I ever knew that Constitution of the United States did not respect a religious organization, which spiritualism is.