Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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... persons who are acquainted with it , do not give themselves the trouble of re plying to those who know it not . It is only since the time of Voltaire that justice has been done in France to the admirable literature of England . It will ...
... persons who are acquainted with it , do not give themselves the trouble of re plying to those who know it not . It is only since the time of Voltaire that justice has been done in France to the admirable literature of England . It will ...
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... person had not been , like you , my companion for three years , nor the daughter of Madame de Vernon , of all the womenin the world the one whose mind and manners attach and interest me the most . You know that Louisa d'Albemar , the ...
... person had not been , like you , my companion for three years , nor the daughter of Madame de Vernon , of all the womenin the world the one whose mind and manners attach and interest me the most . You know that Louisa d'Albemar , the ...
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... person who has voluntarily contracted the obligation which connects me to you . My mother is desirous that the service : you render me should remain a secret to B 5 all all but ourselves : she supposes that the pride of DELPHINE . 9.
... person who has voluntarily contracted the obligation which connects me to you . My mother is desirous that the service : you render me should remain a secret to B 5 all all but ourselves : she supposes that the pride of DELPHINE . 9.
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... persons are much more punctiligun with rogard to actions which depend on themselves only , than to those which come under the dominion of the law . Are you ignorant that an unfortunate prejudice created a strong dislike on the part of M ...
... persons are much more punctiligun with rogard to actions which depend on themselves only , than to those which come under the dominion of the law . Are you ignorant that an unfortunate prejudice created a strong dislike on the part of M ...
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... person in the world to whom you ever gave pain . But if I have done wrong , you know I shall be sufficiently punished by self - reproach , and I am sure you would not wish my error to be attended with consequences C 2 too too painful ...
... person in the world to whom you ever gave pain . But if I have done wrong , you know I shall be sufficiently punished by self - reproach , and I am sure you would not wish my error to be attended with consequences C 2 too too painful ...
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adieu affection afraid agitated amiable anxiety appeared Barton Bayonne believe Bellerive character charms conceal conduct conversation countenance cousin d'Ervins daugh daughter dear Delphine dear Louisa delicacy DELPHINE TO MADEMOISELLE destiny discover dread du Marset emotion engaged esteem excited expression eyes fate fear feelings felt Fierville formed fortune friendship give happiness heart heaven hope husband ideas imagination impression inspire interest Leonce LETTER LETTER lieve look madam MADAME DE VERNON MADEMOISELLE D'ALBEMAR Madle Madlle manner marriage married Marset Matilda melancholy ment mind Mondoville Montpellier mother motives nature necessary ness never object observed opinion painful Paris passed passion perhaps person pity pleasure Portugal possess racter received recollection reflection render replied resa respect secret sensibility sentiments Serbel Serbellane shew Sorane sorrow soul speak spect sufficient tell Theresa thing thought tion told tranquillity truth uneasiness unhappy Vernon warmth wish woman words yesterday zards