Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... speak no more on that subject . " Thus she withdraws from every appearance of controversy . Her life had been marked by broils enough , but here it is evident she put force on herself and would give no excuse for estrangement . And as ...
... speak no more on that subject . " Thus she withdraws from every appearance of controversy . Her life had been marked by broils enough , but here it is evident she put force on herself and would give no excuse for estrangement . And as ...
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... speak of the immor- tality of their souls . Not to mention the Greek poets , Dillenburger gives a tolerably long list of passages from the Latin - Ennius , Virgil , Proper- tius , Ovid , Martial , -who spoke of their conquest over time ...
... speak of the immor- tality of their souls . Not to mention the Greek poets , Dillenburger gives a tolerably long list of passages from the Latin - Ennius , Virgil , Proper- tius , Ovid , Martial , -who spoke of their conquest over time ...
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... speak- ing calmly- You have read my note , An- tonia ? " he said .. 66 What note ? " she asked . " The note I left ... speaking excitedly and as though much depended on tothe result . " Why , how anxious you are about it ! " she said ...
... speak- ing calmly- You have read my note , An- tonia ? " he said .. 66 What note ? " she asked . " The note I left ... speaking excitedly and as though much depended on tothe result . " Why , how anxious you are about it ! " she said ...
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... speak . What was lying at the heart of each was far too deep to find expression . " Dearest Grace , " said Maurice at last , " what would I not have done to have been with you during that long journey ! -I cannot bear to think of your ...
... speak . What was lying at the heart of each was far too deep to find expression . " Dearest Grace , " said Maurice at last , " what would I not have done to have been with you during that long journey ! -I cannot bear to think of your ...
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... speak to any one , and even took her meals in solitude . Signor Salvi smoked up and down the Terrace nearly all day . The Signora ate , drank , slept , and smiled . The Pro- fessor taught even his most inter- esting pupils in rather an ...
... speak to any one , and even took her meals in solitude . Signor Salvi smoked up and down the Terrace nearly all day . The Signora ate , drank , slept , and smiled . The Pro- fessor taught even his most inter- esting pupils in rather an ...
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