Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page iii
... thousand years that men have reflected . " In the age when this complaint was made , the path of literature was compara- tively unbeaten ; many beautiful and un- frequented spots remained to reward the diligent traveller ; many portions ...
... thousand years that men have reflected . " In the age when this complaint was made , the path of literature was compara- tively unbeaten ; many beautiful and un- frequented spots remained to reward the diligent traveller ; many portions ...
Page iv
... thousand and a thousand times ; but may not the grouping be varied , the figures pre- sented in new attitudes , the light and shade differently managed ? Until error has laid aside its Proteus character ; until it ceases to assume an ...
... thousand and a thousand times ; but may not the grouping be varied , the figures pre- sented in new attitudes , the light and shade differently managed ? Until error has laid aside its Proteus character ; until it ceases to assume an ...
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... thousands , tens of thousands , hun- dreds of thousands ; and concluded , by se- curing him for Georgiana . Georgiana was precisely the reverse of the Colonel : -She was very young , very tall , and very handsome ; but not very rich ...
... thousands , tens of thousands , hun- dreds of thousands ; and concluded , by se- curing him for Georgiana . Georgiana was precisely the reverse of the Colonel : -She was very young , very tall , and very handsome ; but not very rich ...
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... through a narrow pass , of singular sublimity , surrounded on every side by lofty rocks , shooting abruptly from the dell ; their summits , rent into a thousand fantastic shapes , were overgrown with a profusion of GERALDINE . 17.
... through a narrow pass , of singular sublimity , surrounded on every side by lofty rocks , shooting abruptly from the dell ; their summits , rent into a thousand fantastic shapes , were overgrown with a profusion of GERALDINE . 17.
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. thousand fantastic shapes , were overgrown with a profusion of creeping shrubs , which embalmed the air . The grey birch and light ash quivered to the summer breeze , and the lofty pine flung its shattered ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. thousand fantastic shapes , were overgrown with a profusion of creeping shrubs , which embalmed the air . The grey birch and light ash quivered to the summer breeze , and the lofty pine flung its shattered ...
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