The Cabinet, Or, The Selected Beauties of LiteratureJohn Aitken Hurst, Chance, & Company, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... voice , as he retired to the shelter of a tree , and fixed his eyes earnestly on the approaching stranger . But ... voices at once ; " The lammer - geyer ! " was echoed by almost every one present , in tones of alarm and apprehension ...
... voice , as he retired to the shelter of a tree , and fixed his eyes earnestly on the approaching stranger . But ... voices at once ; " The lammer - geyer ! " was echoed by almost every one present , in tones of alarm and apprehension ...
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... voice , which he thought was that of a woman in distress , and , listening more intently , and approaching nearer , he was satisfied that his first impression was correct . He distinctly heard sobs , and such expressions of sorrow , as ...
... voice , which he thought was that of a woman in distress , and , listening more intently , and approaching nearer , he was satisfied that his first impression was correct . He distinctly heard sobs , and such expressions of sorrow , as ...
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... voice , the little tailor's fears and malice induced him to spread a report that Cellini was an enchanter , and that the " Testa di Marte " he had made , was some demoniacal contrivance which he had animated for the destruction of the ...
... voice , the little tailor's fears and malice induced him to spread a report that Cellini was an enchanter , and that the " Testa di Marte " he had made , was some demoniacal contrivance which he had animated for the destruction of the ...
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... voice of her 66 oppressor , the chancellor . She could not see any of the persons , unless she looked out at the eyes of the figure , and this she dared not to do lest she should discover herself . " And this , " said the king , " is ...
... voice of her 66 oppressor , the chancellor . She could not see any of the persons , unless she looked out at the eyes of the figure , and this she dared not to do lest she should discover herself . " And this , " said the king , " is ...
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... voice of the speaker on a circle of fireside auditors , who hang upon the narrative as the narrator details the minute incidents which serve to give it authen- ticity , and lowers his voice with an affectation of mystery while he ...
... voice of the speaker on a circle of fireside auditors , who hang upon the narrative as the narrator details the minute incidents which serve to give it authen- ticity , and lowers his voice with an affectation of mystery while he ...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volumen 1 Cabinet Vista completa - 1824 |
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