Letters from ItalyBaker and Scribner, 1848 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... seemed to be clearly pronounced , when he granted a gene- ral amnesty to all political offenders . Rome stood thunder- struck at this bold movement . The prisons , with their six thou- sand annually incarcerated victims , threw open ...
... seemed to be clearly pronounced , when he granted a gene- ral amnesty to all political offenders . Rome stood thunder- struck at this bold movement . The prisons , with their six thou- sand annually incarcerated victims , threw open ...
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... seemed a mockery of my grief , as I floated away from the shore on which my heart lay , and refused to come to me . But when the pilot - boat left us , and the last thread of communication was cut off between me and the land that never ...
... seemed a mockery of my grief , as I floated away from the shore on which my heart lay , and refused to come to me . But when the pilot - boat left us , and the last thread of communication was cut off between me and the land that never ...
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... seemed to me more poetic or pathetic than Byron's farewell to the land of his birth ; " Adieu , adieu - my native land • Fades o'er the waters blue , " & c . And as I saw the dim shores die away in the distance , I expected the thousand ...
... seemed to me more poetic or pathetic than Byron's farewell to the land of his birth ; " Adieu , adieu - my native land • Fades o'er the waters blue , " & c . And as I saw the dim shores die away in the distance , I expected the thousand ...
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... seemed lengthened into hours . I could not look steadily on that gallant little crew now settling the question of life and death to themselves and perhaps to us , who would be left almost unmanned in the middle of the Atlantic , and ...
... seemed lengthened into hours . I could not look steadily on that gallant little crew now settling the question of life and death to themselves and perhaps to us , who would be left almost unmanned in the middle of the Atlantic , and ...
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... seemed to me the foam was breaking not a hundred rods off ) the wind suddenly veered , and held the cloud in check , so that it swung round close to our bows . The poor sailor was gone ; he came not back again . It was his birth - day ...
... seemed to me the foam was breaking not a hundred rods off ) the wind suddenly veered , and held the cloud in check , so that it swung round close to our bows . The poor sailor was gone ; he came not back again . It was his birth - day ...
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