The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... pen flowed with the clearness and originality of his own ideas ; and where they were mixed with other topics , the instruc- VOL . II . B 645202 1 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY . tions of Count Lauvênheilm guided 40 WIND THE ...
... pen flowed with the clearness and originality of his own ideas ; and where they were mixed with other topics , the instruc- VOL . II . B 645202 1 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY . tions of Count Lauvênheilm guided 40 WIND THE ...
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... ideas . This Baron Vesteros was perhaps the only person present whose opinion was of any consequence to her : most likely she was to marry him . Yet , if so , the mention of him before a stranger had something in it so revolting to his ...
... ideas . This Baron Vesteros was perhaps the only person present whose opinion was of any consequence to her : most likely she was to marry him . Yet , if so , the mention of him before a stranger had something in it so revolting to his ...
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... ideas . The welfare of a great kingdom thus placed before his eyes , he felt that less powerful interests could not wrest him from so noble a study . If he were ever to be any thing in life , he decided that it must be in this career ...
... ideas . The welfare of a great kingdom thus placed before his eyes , he felt that less powerful interests could not wrest him from so noble a study . If he were ever to be any thing in life , he decided that it must be in this career ...
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... idea excited by the unusual animation of Count Lauvenheilm . Theodore had ex- pected an evening of unmixed pleasure under the shelter of his watchful politeness : secure of indulgence and support from him , ' he had hoped to throw off ...
... idea excited by the unusual animation of Count Lauvenheilm . Theodore had ex- pected an evening of unmixed pleasure under the shelter of his watchful politeness : secure of indulgence and support from him , ' he had hoped to throw off ...
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... idea , These thoughts , and others in their train , had so entirely subdued the raised spirits of Theodore , that when he alighted at the villa , and went to make some alteration in his dress , he wished that he could have ab- sented ...
... idea , These thoughts , and others in their train , had so entirely subdued the raised spirits of Theodore , that when he alighted at the villa , and went to make some alteration in his dress , he wished that he could have ab- sented ...
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