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Page 44
... hope of salva- her pride rebels not only against the in- tion . sult offered to her , but also the opinion of the world , which would see , in her mar- riage with Count Meerburg , only the con- clusion of her flirtation with her uncle's ...
... hope of salva- her pride rebels not only against the in- tion . sult offered to her , but also the opinion of the world , which would see , in her mar- riage with Count Meerburg , only the con- clusion of her flirtation with her uncle's ...
Page 88
... hope of seeing in these papers the important family docu- ment , makes your hearers indifferent to the treasure you bring us , my dear Rein- hardt . You must have patience with us . " " How gladly I would have gratified that hope , if ...
... hope of seeing in these papers the important family docu- ment , makes your hearers indifferent to the treasure you bring us , my dear Rein- hardt . You must have patience with us . " " How gladly I would have gratified that hope , if ...
Page 419
... hope which is given to us constrains in a manner our intel- lect : - Ah yet , when all is thought and said , The heart still overrules the head ; Still what we hope we must believe , And what is given us receive ; Must still believe ...
... hope which is given to us constrains in a manner our intel- lect : - Ah yet , when all is thought and said , The heart still overrules the head ; Still what we hope we must believe , And what is given us receive ; Must still believe ...
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