| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 pages
...sublimity, arouml her ; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...revenge, and that Italian revenge, might dictate. — Tne more she considered what might be the motive of the journey, the more she became convinced... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1826 - 836 pages
...gleamed on her imagination. She w« going she scarcely knew whither, under the dominion of a pcnon from whose arbitrary disposition she had already suffered...journey, the more she became convinced that it was for the purpose of «including ber nuptials with Count Moran», with the secrecy which her res»lute resistance... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - Conduct of life - 1827 - 404 pages
...sublimity, around her; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...journey, the more she became convinced that it was for the purpose of concluding her nuptials with Count Morano, with the secrecy which her resolute resistance... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 410 pages
...sublimity, around her; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...journey, the more she became convinced that it was for the purpose of concluding her nuptials with Count Morano, with the secrecy which her resolute resistance... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 404 pages
...sublimity, around her; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...punishment revenge, and that Italian revenge, might dictate.—The more she considered what might be the motive of the journey, the more she became convinced... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1859 - 654 pages
...other lumpen equally (rloomy and equally terrihle, gleamed on her iiuaiiluiition. Hhe wac golng.she scarcely knew whither under the dominion of a person from whose arbitrary disposition she had already •nlfered AO much, to marry, perhaps, a man win* pmsrssfdl neither her a fleet ion nor eateem ; or... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1877 - 696 pages
...sublimity, around her ; other images, equally gloomy, and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...had already suffered so much ; to marry, perhaps, n man who possessed neither her affection nor esteem ; or to endure, beyond the hope of succour, whatever... | |
| Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Charles Robert Maturin - Detective and mystery stories - 1891 - 360 pages
...sublimity, around her ; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going she scarcely knew whither, under the...journey, the more she became convinced that it was for the purpose of concluding her nuptials with Count Morano, with the secrecy which her resolute resistance... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 754 pages
...sublimity around her; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going, she scarcely knew whither, under the...affection nor esteem, or to endure, beyond the hope of succor, whatever punishment revenge — and that Italian revenge — might dictate. The more she considered... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 752 pages
...sublimity around her; other images, equally gloomy and equally terrible, gleamed on her imagination. She was going, she scarcely knew whither, under the...affection nor esteem, or to endure, beyond the hope of succor, whatever punishment revenge — and that Italian revenge — might dictate. The more she considered... | |
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