L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... , her feelings seemed spun of the gossamer , and yet strung as tightly as such subtle thread would allow . The mere caprices of childhood in her assumed the big- ness of passion , and such was even her infant L'AMOROSO . 7.
... , her feelings seemed spun of the gossamer , and yet strung as tightly as such subtle thread would allow . The mere caprices of childhood in her assumed the big- ness of passion , and such was even her infant L'AMOROSO . 7.
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Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby. ness of passion , and such was even her infant agitation when shaken ... passions grew ungovernable to be sure , but then the object they aimed at , the motives that inflamed them , were ...
Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby. ness of passion , and such was even her infant agitation when shaken ... passions grew ungovernable to be sure , but then the object they aimed at , the motives that inflamed them , were ...
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... more serious source of excitement . Like all fine - strung minds of sen- sitiveness and passion , Matilda's was early visited with dreams of love : she read much , and B 3 L'AMOROSO . all that was virtuous, strict, and pure, ...
... more serious source of excitement . Like all fine - strung minds of sen- sitiveness and passion , Matilda's was early visited with dreams of love : she read much , and B 3 L'AMOROSO . all that was virtuous, strict, and pure, ...
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... , as a faint foretoken of him , ere he comes to occupy it fully with his own agitating and proper presence . This faint first essay of love , if I may so call it , was in Matilda's breast as warm a passion 10 L'AMOROSO .
... , as a faint foretoken of him , ere he comes to occupy it fully with his own agitating and proper presence . This faint first essay of love , if I may so call it , was in Matilda's breast as warm a passion 10 L'AMOROSO .
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... passion perhaps , as the full feeling in the breast of more temperate minded females . We may therefore pardon both her and her lover for mistaking the fictitious for the real . And never was youth made more happy by mistake , than ...
... passion perhaps , as the full feeling in the breast of more temperate minded females . We may therefore pardon both her and her lover for mistaking the fictitious for the real . And never was youth made more happy by mistake , than ...
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