tis a cloud which must never be removed, for' tis the gloom of self-reproach. — I have erred and been forgiven ; but am I less culpable ? Your indulgence has been great ; but is my fault therefore less enormous? Oh, no, no, no ! The calm of innocence... Rich and Poor: A Comic Opera - 第 vii 頁Matthew Gregory Lewis, Charles Edward Horn 著 - 1823 - 65 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| August von Kotzebue - 1803 - 486 頁
...is this ? when every other face wears a suiile, why hangs a cloud on the brow of my Zorayda ? Zor. Ah, my father! 'tis a cloud which must never be removed; for 'tis the gwom of self-reproach !— .1 have erred, and been forgiven ; but am I therefore less culpable? —... | |
| 1835 - 284 頁
...how is this ? when every other face wears a smile, why hangs a cloud on the brow of my Zorayda ? Zor. Ah, my father! 'tis a cloud which must never be removed ; for, 'tis the gloom of self reproach ! — I have erred, and been forgiven ; but am I therefore less culpable ? — your indulgence... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1839 - 416 頁
...of the heroine is carefully limited : for in the coneluding passage, Zorayda is made to exclaim, " Ah ! my father, 'tis a cloud which must never be removed,...self-reproach. — I have erred and been forgiven ; but am I less culpable ? Your indulgence has been great ; but is my fault therefore less enormous? Oh, no, no,... | |
| Margaret Baron- Wilson - 1839 - 418 頁
...of the heroine is carefully limited : for in the coneluding passage, Zorayda is made to exclaim, " Ah ! my father, 'tis a cloud which must never be removed,...self-reproach. — I have erred and been forgiven ; but am I less culpable ? Your indulgence has been great ; but is my fault therefore less enormous? Oh, no, no,... | |
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