The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... ordinary size of men ; in figure , well - proportioned and majestic ; and of a deportment at once so lofty , noble , and commanding , as bespoke him a being of no vulgar source : for his face , face , it was as a book , where men 15.
... ordinary size of men ; in figure , well - proportioned and majestic ; and of a deportment at once so lofty , noble , and commanding , as bespoke him a being of no vulgar source : for his face , face , it was as a book , where men 15.
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A Tale ... Mary Anne Neri. face , it was as a book , where men might read strange matter , ' regular and handsome ; yet so peculiar was its character , so various each turn and change of his countenance , that the most accurate ...
A Tale ... Mary Anne Neri. face , it was as a book , where men might read strange matter , ' regular and handsome ; yet so peculiar was its character , so various each turn and change of his countenance , that the most accurate ...
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... face , seemed anxious to conceal its expression . Viola had often thought there was some secret grief , beyond even the harsh treatment of her Lord , that at times pressed heavy on her spi- rits ; this conjecture was now strength- ened ...
... face , seemed anxious to conceal its expression . Viola had often thought there was some secret grief , beyond even the harsh treatment of her Lord , that at times pressed heavy on her spi- rits ; this conjecture was now strength- ened ...
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... face glowing with indignation ; " Holy father , she early taught me to consider it as a sentiment of the heart , not enslaved by preju- dice , or fettered by superstition ; to practise truth and sincerity , as the first attributes of ...
... face glowing with indignation ; " Holy father , she early taught me to consider it as a sentiment of the heart , not enslaved by preju- dice , or fettered by superstition ; to practise truth and sincerity , as the first attributes of ...
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... offspring , to guard the guilty relicks she has left . " " SAVE me ! save me ! " she cried , co- vering her face with her hands , -again the groan was repeated ; " oh save me ! " me ! " shrieked Viola , as , agonized withi 117.
... offspring , to guard the guilty relicks she has left . " " SAVE me ! save me ! " she cried , co- vering her face with her hands , -again the groan was repeated ; " oh save me ! " me ! " shrieked Viola , as , agonized withi 117.
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Стр. 233 - Lear is doubtless correct when he says that it is "sharper than a serpent's tooth to have a thankless child.
Стр. 113 - It knows not wherefore : — What a kind of being is circumstance ! I am a soldier, and were yonder battlements, Garnish'd with combatants, and cannon-mounted, My daring breast would bound with exultation, And glorious hopes enliven this drear scene. Now dare not I scarce tread to my own hearing, Lest echo borrow superstition's tongue, And seem to answer me, like one departed.
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