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4 ÆäÀÌÁö
... person who will take the trouble of reading the Pirate with some attention , can fail to trace in Norna , the victim of remorse and insanity , and the dupe of her own imposture , her mind , - too , flooded with all the wild literature ...
... person who will take the trouble of reading the Pirate with some attention , can fail to trace in Norna , the victim of remorse and insanity , and the dupe of her own imposture , her mind , - too , flooded with all the wild literature ...
11 ÆäÀÌÁö
... persons of this description , and which , of course , were hard enough . The landlord himself resided upon an estate which he possessed in a more eligible situation , in a different part of the island , and seldom visited his ...
... persons of this description , and which , of course , were hard enough . The landlord himself resided upon an estate which he possessed in a more eligible situation , in a different part of the island , and seldom visited his ...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö
... person of some consequence ; and although it was conjectured that he could not be rich , yet it was certainly known by his expenditure that neither was he absolutely poor . He had , besides , some powers of con- versation , when , as we ...
... person of some consequence ; and although it was conjectured that he could not be rich , yet it was certainly known by his expenditure that neither was he absolutely poor . He had , besides , some powers of con- versation , when , as we ...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö
... person of rank superior to their own was come to reside in the ruinous tenement , which they still called the Castle . In those days ( for the present times are greatly altered for the better ) the presence of a superior , in such a ...
... person of rank superior to their own was come to reside in the ruinous tenement , which they still called the Castle . In those days ( for the present times are greatly altered for the better ) the presence of a superior , in such a ...
23 ÆäÀÌÁö
... person spends the gloomy time within doors in feasting and merriment , this unhappy man would wrap him- self in a dark - coloured sea - cloak , and wander out along the stormy beach , or upon the desolate heath , indulging his own ...
... person spends the gloomy time within doors in feasting and merriment , this unhappy man would wrap him- self in a dark - coloured sea - cloak , and wander out along the stormy beach , or upon the desolate heath , indulging his own ...
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