The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2London printed, New York re-printed for I. Riley, 1815 |
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Page 51
... Donna Elvira . He warned Theodore to be prepared for his falling in love with any sister of his , the very first moment they should meet . In short , though he wrote with levity , it was plain that he thought with seriousness of this ...
... Donna Elvira . He warned Theodore to be prepared for his falling in love with any sister of his , the very first moment they should meet . In short , though he wrote with levity , it was plain that he thought with seriousness of this ...
Page 97
... Donna Elvira IIaro , " said the Condé then resumed the conversation her entrance had interrupted . Theodore nearly started from his seat to follow and embrace his sister . His heart , so painfully repelled by the severe manners , and ...
... Donna Elvira IIaro , " said the Condé then resumed the conversation her entrance had interrupted . Theodore nearly started from his seat to follow and embrace his sister . His heart , so painfully repelled by the severe manners , and ...
Page 107
... Donna Elvira to a person whom she must welcome as a brother , yet who might hereafter be pronounced a stranger to their blood . Even this meeting , therefore , was to depend upon a tedious law - process , and Theodore saw with vexation ...
... Donna Elvira to a person whom she must welcome as a brother , yet who might hereafter be pronounced a stranger to their blood . Even this meeting , therefore , was to depend upon a tedious law - process , and Theodore saw with vexation ...
Page 116
... Donna Elvira had been educated , and who Don Julian had told him was no more . " I suspect you are not very manageable , " observed the Condé , half pleased , and half awed by his firmness of principle . Theodore's countenance resumed ...
... Donna Elvira had been educated , and who Don Julian had told him was no more . " I suspect you are not very manageable , " observed the Condé , half pleased , and half awed by his firmness of principle . Theodore's countenance resumed ...
Page 118
... Donna Elvira to you DOW . " : The Condé retired ; leaving Theodore to a short re- view of their strange discourse . " I have indeed much to learn ! " he repeated to him- self : " I thought I knew already all the variety of hu- man ...
... Donna Elvira to you DOW . " : The Condé retired ; leaving Theodore to a short re- view of their strange discourse . " I have indeed much to learn ! " he repeated to him- self : " I thought I knew already all the variety of hu- man ...
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Aardal affection agitated amongst Anastasia ANNA MARIA PORTER appeared arms asked attachment aunt beauty believed Casilio Catalonia Catherine character Chevalier command Condé Roncevalles Coperstad Corella Count Lauvenheilm Count St countenance court cousin daugh daughter dear Denmark Dofrestom Don Jasper Don Julian Don Theodore Donna Elvira Donna Francisca Donna Olivia dore Ellesif emotion Etienne Eutin exclaimed eyes fancied fate father fear feelings felt former Fredenheim Gaston de Roye grandfather grandson Guevara hand happiness hastily hear heard heart Heinreich Hoffendal honour hope ISAAC RILEY knew Lauven leave letter looked Madame Madrid Marchioness marriage ment mind Mirador Montanejos Navarre ness never Norway object obliged once passed passion perhaps person present Prince Prince Charles Princess Ursini recollection regret replied Theodore returned Roye's Saragossa shew sigh silence sister Sleswick smile sorrow soul Spain spirit spoke suffered surprize tears tender Theo Theodore's thing thought tion voice wish young