Horror, indignation, and despair took possession of the soul of Madame Lavergne ; she had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men contemned and vilified as a degraded appetite. She had been wantonly insulted, while... Like Master Like Man: A Novel ... - Strana 134autor/autoři: John Palmer - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1802 - 764 str.
...her petition. " Horror, indignation, and despair, took possession ofthetoul of Madame Lavergne ; she had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men, contemned and vilified as a degraded appetite. She had been wantonly insulted, while demanding... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 str.
...her petition. Horror, indignation, and despair took possession of the soul of Madame Lavergne ; she had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men contemned and vilified as a degraded appetite. She had been wantonly insulted, while demanding... | |
| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - 1806 - 466 str.
...attend to her petition. " Horror, indignation, and despair, seized the soul of Madame Lavergne. She had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men, contemned and vilified as a degraded appetite. She had beeo wantonly insulted while demanding... | |
| 1830 - 626 str.
...petition. Horror, indignation, and despair, took possession of the soul of this excellent woman. She had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men, contemned aud vilified as a degradation. She had been wantonly insulted, while demanding justice,... | |
| 1825 - 844 str.
...petition. Horror, indignation, and despair took possession of the unfortunate Madame Lavergne's soul. She had heard the purest and most exalted affection for one of the worthiest of men, condemned and reviled as a degrading appetite ! She had been wantonly insulted, whilst demanding... | |
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