Burton. A novel, Volumen2 |
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... man to have the power , after a certain number of years of wandering here and there in the long track of the past , resting on the spots of happiness he has enjoyed , and and culling the blossoms he has crushed or neglected ! 18 BURTON .
... man to have the power , after a certain number of years of wandering here and there in the long track of the past , resting on the spots of happiness he has enjoyed , and and culling the blossoms he has crushed or neglected ! 18 BURTON .
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... happiness is all imaginative . There is some man who wrote to prove that this earth , and all that it inhabit , are little better than an idea , a mere kind of supposition of a world ; and I verily believe he was right . There is ...
... happiness is all imaginative . There is some man who wrote to prove that this earth , and all that it inhabit , are little better than an idea , a mere kind of supposition of a world ; and I verily believe he was right . There is ...
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... happiness . But it is extra- ordinary , that if she loved him in return he should not see it . " " Oh , Mary , " rejoined her cousin , " you do not know what stupid creatures men are ; one would really think they had nei- ther eyes ...
... happiness . But it is extra- ordinary , that if she loved him in return he should not see it . " " Oh , Mary , " rejoined her cousin , " you do not know what stupid creatures men are ; one would really think they had nei- ther eyes ...
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... happiest girl I know , both in disposition and situation . " " Oh dearest , ” rejoined her cousin more seriously , " there are plenty of troubles to surround us in this world ; so that , with every inclination to look upon it in the ...
... happiest girl I know , both in disposition and situation . " " Oh dearest , ” rejoined her cousin more seriously , " there are plenty of troubles to surround us in this world ; so that , with every inclination to look upon it in the ...
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... happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas , And his long night of revelry and ease . The naked savage , panting at the line , Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine ; Basks in the glare , or stems the tepid wave ...
... happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas , And his long night of revelry and ease . The naked savage , panting at the line , Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine ; Basks in the glare , or stems the tepid wave ...
Términos y frases comunes
affection answered Charles Apennines arrived attached aunt banditti baron baronet beauty Bologna brother captain Malcolm carbonari Caroline carriage cerned Charles Melville Charles's circumstance colonel companion continued count Mori countenance cousin dear dear Mary door doubt endeavour England exclaimed eyes fancied fear feelings felt Florence Frederic give hand happiness hear heard heart honour hope idea Ilfracombe Italian Italy journey kind knew lady Anne Milsome lady Jane leave length letter look lord Bur lord Burton Malden manner Mantua Mary's melancholy mind Miss Stanhope morning Naples never once Paris passed perceived Pistoia pistol pleasure proceeded racter remained replied Charles robber's sister robbers Rome scarcely scene seemed seen servant shew sir Charles sir Philip Mason smile soon sorrow spect spoke suppose sure tell ther thing thought tion told Turin turned Venice Wilmot wish