The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volume 47F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - English fiction |
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Page 33
... Marquis De Villeroi , situated near the monastery of St. Claire . It may be recol- lected , that this château was uninhabited , when St. Aubert and his daughter were in the neighbourhood , and that the former was much affected on ...
... Marquis De Villeroi , situated near the monastery of St. Claire . It may be recol- lected , that this château was uninhabited , when St. Aubert and his daughter were in the neighbourhood , and that the former was much affected on ...
Page 34
... Marquis De Villeroi , who had been latterly a man of reserved manners and austere character ; circumstances which , together with the duties of his profession , that often called him into the field , and had prevented any degree of ...
... Marquis De Villeroi , who had been latterly a man of reserved manners and austere character ; circumstances which , together with the duties of his profession , that often called him into the field , and had prevented any degree of ...
Page 70
... château , and go and live in a cottage , said Dorothée . Never ! replied Blanche , with im- patience . Nor the reason that my lord the marquis-- Dorothée checked herself , hesitated , and then en- deavoured 70 MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO .
... château , and go and live in a cottage , said Dorothée . Never ! replied Blanche , with im- patience . Nor the reason that my lord the marquis-- Dorothée checked herself , hesitated , and then en- deavoured 70 MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO .
Page 117
... marquis kept open house for a long time , and gave such enter- tainments , and there were such gay doings , as have never been in the château since . I was younger , maʼamselle , then , than I am now , and was as gay as the best of them ...
... marquis kept open house for a long time , and gave such enter- tainments , and there were such gay doings , as have never been in the château since . I was younger , maʼamselle , then , than I am now , and was as gay as the best of them ...
Page 118
... marquis noticed me . Ah ! he was a good - natured gentleman then -who would have thought that he- But the marchioness , Dorothée , said Emily ; you was telling me of her . I O yes , my lady marchioness ; I thought she did not seem happy ...
... marquis noticed me . Ah ! he was a good - natured gentleman then -who would have thought that he- But the marchioness , Dorothée , said Emily ; you was telling me of her . I O yes , my lady marchioness ; I thought she did not seem happy ...
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