Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... seemed now to have in his power ; and conjecture ( one of the most fruitless efforts of the mind ) was employed vainly in endea- vouring to solve the mystery of his long and indefatigable persecution . VOL . III . B The The fatigue ...
... seemed now to have in his power ; and conjecture ( one of the most fruitless efforts of the mind ) was employed vainly in endea- vouring to solve the mystery of his long and indefatigable persecution . VOL . III . B The The fatigue ...
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... seemed so weak , that he could not stand or move without support ; and Charles was naturally inclined to suspect that some of sir Philip's servants , taking ad- vantage of their master's agitated state of mind , had assisted the brigand ...
... seemed so weak , that he could not stand or move without support ; and Charles was naturally inclined to suspect that some of sir Philip's servants , taking ad- vantage of their master's agitated state of mind , had assisted the brigand ...
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... seemed to have found its way - and there was not a slope in the land , a break in the ground , a rivulet , or a stream , that had not been taken advan- tage of , in a manner that would have done done credit to Shenstone himself . Few ...
... seemed to have found its way - and there was not a slope in the land , a break in the ground , a rivulet , or a stream , that had not been taken advan- tage of , in a manner that would have done done credit to Shenstone himself . Few ...
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... seemed painfully to affect him ; when this was not the case , he would be amusing , cheerful , and even gay ; while lord Burton also , in his society , would often often seem to lose for a time , remembrance of 12 BURTON .
... seemed painfully to affect him ; when this was not the case , he would be amusing , cheerful , and even gay ; while lord Burton also , in his society , would often often seem to lose for a time , remembrance of 12 BURTON .
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... seemed little better than monotonous vegetation ; unless when the excitement of some accident or adventure lent it an un- expected interest . But now he was sated with that kind of stimulus ; his feelings were changed ; he had new hopes ...
... seemed little better than monotonous vegetation ; unless when the excitement of some accident or adventure lent it an un- expected interest . But now he was sated with that kind of stimulus ; his feelings were changed ; he had new hopes ...
Términos y frases comunes
Adelaide affection agitation anchorite answered Apennines appeared arrived baron began beheld Biancha boat bosom bright brother Calais calm captain Malcolm cave Cephalonia Charles Melville Charles's cloud Corfu cousin dark daugh Daylight sets dear Mary door doubt Edwin endeavoured England Epirus Escutcheons eunuch exclaimed father fear feelings felt Flora Frederic Frederic's gave gone Greece Greek ground happiness heart Heaven hope horse kiosque knew lady Anne Milsome length light look lord Ainsfield lord Hubert Louisa Louisa Stanhope Mary ment mind Miss Travers morning Naples never Newcastle night Northallerton pacha painful passed pleasure priest proceeded promise racter renegade replied lord Burton rest rock sand is run scarcely Scotland seemed servant shew shore silence smile soon sorrow speak Stanhope storm tale tell tempest thee thing thou thought tion told took turned villa voice wandered wind wish wizard young zard