Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... young to know their own minds ; and that , as Mr. Mandeville could not marry till he was of age , it would be better to prove the strength and reality of their attachment by absence , and by mixing with the world . The young lovers ...
... young to know their own minds ; and that , as Mr. Mandeville could not marry till he was of age , it would be better to prove the strength and reality of their attachment by absence , and by mixing with the world . The young lovers ...
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... young faces looked radiant and beaming with youthful happiness - and the young hearts seemed to beat in joyous accordance with the light and lively music . I looked on the scene before me , and I thought on that which I had so lately ...
... young faces looked radiant and beaming with youthful happiness - and the young hearts seemed to beat in joyous accordance with the light and lively music . I looked on the scene before me , and I thought on that which I had so lately ...
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... young courtier , and , soon , she loved him . Their mutual affection was what might be expected between two young perrsons of fiery passions , and habits of little self - control . It did not , therefore , remain long unperceived . The ...
... young courtier , and , soon , she loved him . Their mutual affection was what might be expected between two young perrsons of fiery passions , and habits of little self - control . It did not , therefore , remain long unperceived . The ...
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