| 1820 - 856 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy crowd with an air of utter abstraction, the sat herself down on the steps of an orchestra, and looking about for some time with a vacant air,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...looking about for some time with a vacant air, that shewed her insensibility to the garish scene, she began with the capriciousness of a sickly heart,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...looking about for some time with a vacant air, that shewed her insensibility to the garish scene, she began, with the capriciousness of a sickly heart,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 páginas
...woe-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...looking about for some time with a vacant air, that shewed her insensibility to the garish scene, she began with the capriciousness of a sickly heart,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...with a vacant air, that showed her insensibility to tafe garish scene, she began, with the capriciousness of a sickly heart, to warble a little plain~... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 páginas
...wobegone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetf'ulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...sickly heart to warble a little plaintive air. She had au exquisite voice ; but, on this occasion, it was so simple, so touching — it breathed forth a soul... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...insensibility to the garish scene, she began, with the capricionsness of a sickly heart, to warble a little plaintive air. She had an exquisite voice ; but... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 páginas
...wo-begone, as if it had tried in vain to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...about for some time with a vacant air, that showed her insensibihty to tae garish scene, she began, with the capriciousness of a sickly heart, to warble a... | |
| 1825 - 844 páginas
...so woe-begone, as if it had tried to cheat the poor heart into a momentary forgetfulness of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy...looking about for some time with a vacant air, that shewed her insensibility to the garish scene, she began with the capriciousness of a sickly heart,... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 páginas
...forgetfulnesa of sorrow. After strolling through the splendid rooms and giddy crowd with an utter air of abstraction, she sat herself down on the steps of an orchestra, and looking about some time with a vacant air, that showed her insensibility of the garish scene, she began, with the... | |
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