Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 204
... beauty thus bowed down to sudden helplessness , and thrown upon the pro- tection of the weaker sex . Every thing in the case before them conspired to heighten this feeling ; the manner of their first finding the stranger was romantic ...
... beauty thus bowed down to sudden helplessness , and thrown upon the pro- tection of the weaker sex . Every thing in the case before them conspired to heighten this feeling ; the manner of their first finding the stranger was romantic ...
Page 215
... beauty of Agatha . Her noble form seemed to be a temple worthy of the mental divinity enshrined within it , and both appealed to his affections and to his judgment with a power that became at every fresh interview more and more ...
... beauty of Agatha . Her noble form seemed to be a temple worthy of the mental divinity enshrined within it , and both appealed to his affections and to his judgment with a power that became at every fresh interview more and more ...
Page 216
... beauty , super- added to that which nature had previously be- stowed . Whether the stranger's enthralment was accelerated by any additional attractions of this nature , we cannot determine , but certain it is , that yielding to the ...
... beauty , super- added to that which nature had previously be- stowed . Whether the stranger's enthralment was accelerated by any additional attractions of this nature , we cannot determine , but certain it is , that yielding to the ...
Page 217
... beauty , the ro- mantic manner of their encountering , and the mystery that involved him - for he had revealed nothing farther than that he was of good and even distinguished family , although compelled to conceal his name from ...
... beauty , the ro- mantic manner of their encountering , and the mystery that involved him - for he had revealed nothing farther than that he was of good and even distinguished family , although compelled to conceal his name from ...
Page 259
... beauty and magnanimity -in short , that I adore you with the whole rich idolatry of a young and ardent heart that has never yet loved another . " " Oh , Mr. Forester ! why should you thus agitate are you aware ? " 66 Yes , I am aware of ...
... beauty and magnanimity -in short , that I adore you with the whole rich idolatry of a young and ardent heart that has never yet loved another . " " Oh , Mr. Forester ! why should you thus agitate are you aware ? " 66 Yes , I am aware of ...
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