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Her eventual escape with her mother, aided by Hippolitus, is destined to fail in precisely the same manner as her first attempt with Ferdinand.
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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Julia’s desire for Hippolitus, is similar to the less Gothic experience of so many young women as they reached marriageable age.
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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In contrast to the lengthy description of Julia’s discovery of her mother, their reunion with Hippolitus is described as follows: "No color of language can paint the scene which followed; it is sufficient to say that the whole party agreed to quit the cell at the return of night"
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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I now glory in calling Hippolitus my friend — let me ere long receive him as a brother.
A Sicilian Romance 2004
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I now glory in calling Hippolitus my friend -- let me ere long receive him as
A Sicilian Romance Ann Ward Radcliffe 1793
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But notwithstanding all her efforts, the idea of Hippolitus would at intervals return upon her memory with a force that at once subdued her fortitude, and sunk her in a temporary despair.
A Sicilian Romance Ann Ward Radcliffe 1793
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"Hippolitus" is added to the authorities in the MS.; and in the English, p. 36.,
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Hippolitus and her brother, Padre Abate, as well as the
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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Ferdinand, Madame de Menon, and lastly Emilia, whose future is elided with that of the marchioness: Emilia, wholly attached to her family, continued to reside with the marchioness, who saw her race renewed in the children of Hippolitus and Julia.
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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At the close of the novel, our narrator recounts the fate of each of the characters, beginning with the marchioness, followed by Hippolitus and Julia,
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006
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