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Значения термина unmixed delight на английском
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Использование термина unmixed delight на английском
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The hours thus spent were to Ellen hours of unmixeddelight.
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But even to a god life is not an unmixeddelight.
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Ellen was the one in the little procession who had not unmixeddelight in it.
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Mr. Hopkins did not speak as though this quality of his daughter gave him unmixeddelight.
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Julia believed him at a word, and beamed with unmixeddelight and anticipation of the joyful meeting.
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Christie's first look was one of unmixeddelight, but soon it changed into one a little doubtful.
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This, then, was the hour which, for five years, she had anticipated as an occasion of unmixeddelight.
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He pretended to take great pleasure in this part of the conspiracy, but it was not an unmixeddelight.
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Can you wonder, Mathilda, that I dwelt on your looks, your words, your motions, & drank in unmixeddelight?
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There are factories at Albert; and a modern church is building there, not to the unmixeddelight of architects and archæologists.
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As we approached the village, my companion ceased to regard his many-coloured friends with the same exclusive attention and unmixeddelight.
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With what unmixeddelight and admiration at any other time should we have gazed on the scene that opened upon us.
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I believe that my father was the only person amongst the whole congregation who did not, at that moment, enjoy unmixeddelight.
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To our eyes it was, however, an unmixeddelight to look upon meadows and woods, even if their colours were not absolutely fresh.
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In obtaining Veenah's heart I believed that all mine were at an end, and my time was passed in one dream of unmixeddelight.
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He looked forward with unmixeddelight to his coming interview with Pesita, and to the wild, half-savage life which association with the bandit promised.