Godway Castle, Or, The Fortunes of a King's Daughter: An Historical Romance |
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... showed the influence of the taste acquired by the duke during his residence in Italy . It cannot be denied that he was impelled by that impure taste , which , at a somewhat later period , extended its confusion of the Greek with the ...
... showed the influence of the taste acquired by the duke during his residence in Italy . It cannot be denied that he was impelled by that impure taste , which , at a somewhat later period , extended its confusion of the Greek with the ...
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... showed itself ; and she was the queen of every one's thoughts , the sovereign - of their feelings and opinions . She was the favourite of the queen ; the king smiled whenever she appeared , and he eagerly sought her in the multitude ...
... showed itself ; and she was the queen of every one's thoughts , the sovereign - of their feelings and opinions . She was the favourite of the queen ; the king smiled whenever she appeared , and he eagerly sought her in the multitude ...
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... showed himself the kindest and most atteutive betrothed to the proud but reconciled lady . The fathers hastened to the king , to ask his approval of the engagement ; but James , confused , exclaimed , " My lords , what are you doing ...
... showed himself the kindest and most atteutive betrothed to the proud but reconciled lady . The fathers hastened to the king , to ask his approval of the engagement ; but James , confused , exclaimed , " My lords , what are you doing ...
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... deeply James had felt the humiliation of his favourite ; and the joy which he showed at this request , gave the prince the sorrowful conviction , that the king could sooner forgive the gross insult offered to his GODWAY CASTLE . 23.
... deeply James had felt the humiliation of his favourite ; and the joy which he showed at this request , gave the prince the sorrowful conviction , that the king could sooner forgive the gross insult offered to his GODWAY CASTLE . 23.
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... showed by her exclamation , " Oh , Gaston ! " that she fully understood the good intention of the animal , and advancing some steps , she saw a female figure , lying on the face , the arm stretched out , and either in a swoon or dead ...
... showed by her exclamation , " Oh , Gaston ! " that she fully understood the good intention of the animal , and advancing some steps , she saw a female figure , lying on the face , the arm stretched out , and either in a swoon or dead ...
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