Ainsworth's Magazine, Том 8William Harrison Ainsworth Chapman and Hall, 1845 |
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... round , and decreasing gradually in sound , both above and below , till it seemed as if voices were whispering behind him and before him . Twice he paused to listen , scarcely able to persuade himself that he did not hear tongues ...
... round , and decreasing gradually in sound , both above and below , till it seemed as if voices were whispering behind him and before him . Twice he paused to listen , scarcely able to persuade himself that he did not hear tongues ...
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... round again , a sudden light , blue and pale , like that of the unconfirmed dawn , shone through the long arcades , wavered and flickered round , as if moving from place to place , though whence it proceeded he could not see ; but as he ...
... round again , a sudden light , blue and pale , like that of the unconfirmed dawn , shone through the long arcades , wavered and flickered round , as if moving from place to place , though whence it proceeded he could not see ; but as he ...
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... round the fire , which have so filled your imagination , that you realize them to yourself in a dark stormy night and a gloomy place . I have gone up there a hundred times , by night and day , and never yet saw aught but old crumbling ...
... round the fire , which have so filled your imagination , that you realize them to yourself in a dark stormy night and a gloomy place . I have gone up there a hundred times , by night and day , and never yet saw aught but old crumbling ...
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... round . Nothing was to be seen , however , and no sound but the fall of their own footsteps reached the ear of either of the two wanderers , as they pursued their way through the chapel - vaults and the excavations in the rock against ...
... round . Nothing was to be seen , however , and no sound but the fall of their own footsteps reached the ear of either of the two wanderers , as they pursued their way through the chapel - vaults and the excavations in the rock against ...
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... round arches , filled up with stone ; while in the upper , the lighter architecture of a later period was seen , in thin buttresses and tall pointed windows , pinnacles , and mouldings , and fret - work . Built against the steep side of ...
... round arches , filled up with stone ; while in the upper , the lighter architecture of a later period was seen , in thin buttresses and tall pointed windows , pinnacles , and mouldings , and fret - work . Built against the steep side of ...
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Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Том 19 Полный просмотр - 1851 |
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