The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... expressions of the brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The Battle of ...
... expressions of the brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The Battle of ...
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... expression of the face , he turned to Drengotto , and asked , " Is this true that I hear of you ? " " Yes , captain . " 66 Why did you want to do that ? " " Oh , it was nothing . We wished to have an example of the mode in which the ...
... expression of the face , he turned to Drengotto , and asked , " Is this true that I hear of you ? " " Yes , captain . " 66 Why did you want to do that ? " " Oh , it was nothing . We wished to have an example of the mode in which the ...
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... expression of his face was infernal ; his eyelids opened and shut as rapidly as we see the new - caught butterfly flutter his wings . The convulsion was of short duration ; by degrees it grew weaker , then ceased , and of the created ...
... expression of his face was infernal ; his eyelids opened and shut as rapidly as we see the new - caught butterfly flutter his wings . The convulsion was of short duration ; by degrees it grew weaker , then ceased , and of the created ...
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... remained standing beside her . The latter was somewhat altered in appearance since the summer . He looked paler and thinner , 1 Continued from page 351 , vol . xlv . and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression ( 22 )
... remained standing beside her . The latter was somewhat altered in appearance since the summer . He looked paler and thinner , 1 Continued from page 351 , vol . xlv . and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression ( 22 )
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and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression of deep me- lancholy . This expression , however , was contradicted by his manner , which , in talking to his partner , was gay , lively , and even rattling , to a degree very ...
and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression of deep me- lancholy . This expression , however , was contradicted by his manner , which , in talking to his partner , was gay , lively , and even rattling , to a degree very ...
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