Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... beauty , and variety with which they invest them . It is certainly true that a picture of hu- man nature , if faithful , must fundamentally be similar to that which has been exhibited a thousand and a thousand times ; but may not the ...
... beauty , and variety with which they invest them . It is certainly true that a picture of hu- man nature , if faithful , must fundamentally be similar to that which has been exhibited a thousand and a thousand times ; but may not the ...
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... beauty , in the bowers of Paradise . To religious and moral principles , Mr. Campbell added a degree of intellectual cultivation , which a mind of narrower limits would have gravely pronounced idle and superfluous ; but he knew too well ...
... beauty , in the bowers of Paradise . To religious and moral principles , Mr. Campbell added a degree of intellectual cultivation , which a mind of narrower limits would have gravely pronounced idle and superfluous ; but he knew too well ...
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... beauty , would have brought with it something like cheer- fulness , had not Margaret felt a secret dread that her mother's health was de- clining . Mrs. Campbell , gentle and uncomplain- ing as was her nature , could not entirely ...
... beauty , would have brought with it something like cheer- fulness , had not Margaret felt a secret dread that her mother's health was de- clining . Mrs. Campbell , gentle and uncomplain- ing as was her nature , could not entirely ...
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... beauty of character , ex- cited , at the same moment , kindred feel- ings of enthusiasm and admiration in their minds ! How often had a smile at the sud- den , involuntary meeting of their eyes , expressed their consciousness of this ...
... beauty of character , ex- cited , at the same moment , kindred feel- ings of enthusiasm and admiration in their minds ! How often had a smile at the sud- den , involuntary meeting of their eyes , expressed their consciousness of this ...
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... it warm affections , her mind its clearness and vigour ; like the setting sun of a summer sky , which sinks amidst brightness and beauty , to rise again in radiance and joy . CHAP . VI . A PROFOUND and solemn impression was 50 GERALDINE ,
... it warm affections , her mind its clearness and vigour ; like the setting sun of a summer sky , which sinks amidst brightness and beauty , to rise again in radiance and joy . CHAP . VI . A PROFOUND and solemn impression was 50 GERALDINE ,
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