Temple Bar, 第 3 卷 |
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第 21 頁
... stagnate the most deeply , and will burst out to more wild devastation when
obstructed in its peaceful course ; but the weakly current is , upon the whole ,
more liable to obstruction , and will mantle and rot , at least , as dismally as its
betters .
... stagnate the most deeply , and will burst out to more wild devastation when
obstructed in its peaceful course ; but the weakly current is , upon the whole ,
more liable to obstruction , and will mantle and rot , at least , as dismally as its
betters .
第 33 頁
She did not insist upon Letitia ' s accompanying her in her daily pilgrimage , but
she looked sadder and graver than her wont when the other manifested a
disinclination to join her ; and so , with a good - humoured protest against the
whole ...
She did not insist upon Letitia ' s accompanying her in her daily pilgrimage , but
she looked sadder and graver than her wont when the other manifested a
disinclination to join her ; and so , with a good - humoured protest against the
whole ...
第 56 頁
The whole building would presently be deluged , and this even though the
atmosphere should be such that no one could live in it . A paper like this would
not be complete without some notice of Phillips ' s fire - annihilator , the operation
of ...
The whole building would presently be deluged , and this even though the
atmosphere should be such that no one could live in it . A paper like this would
not be complete without some notice of Phillips ' s fire - annihilator , the operation
of ...
第 60 頁
It was only for an instant that our eyes met ; but a shock like that of electricity
passed through my whole frame , and I positively staggered under its force .
Recovering myself , I saw that Clara had turned deadly pale ; her face was fixed
with a ...
It was only for an instant that our eyes met ; but a shock like that of electricity
passed through my whole frame , and I positively staggered under its force .
Recovering myself , I saw that Clara had turned deadly pale ; her face was fixed
with a ...
第 62 頁
... to pour out my whole heart to her . Then the thought of her betrothal to another
struck me , but I at once set it aside . Let me only see her ; let me only tell her how
deeply , how passionately I love her ; let me hear her refusal from her own lips ...
... to pour out my whole heart to her . Then the thought of her betrothal to another
struck me , but I at once set it aside . Let me only see her ; let me only tell her how
deeply , how passionately I love her ; let me hear her refusal from her own lips ...
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第 207 頁 - My dearest soul, nothing upon earth can afflict me like that, and when you asked me of my business, it was wholly out of my power to satisfy thee, for my life and fortune shall be thine, and every thought of my heart in which the trust I am in may not be revealed, but my honour is my own, which I cannot preserve if I communicate the prince's affairs ; and pray thee with this answer rest satisfied.
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