The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... voice . My unpleasant feelings flew away ; he was all apologies and kindness - very youthful in appearance , with keen searching eyes , and a most talented brow , of a short but eminently graceful figure , and most polished and pleasing ...
... voice . My unpleasant feelings flew away ; he was all apologies and kindness - very youthful in appearance , with keen searching eyes , and a most talented brow , of a short but eminently graceful figure , and most polished and pleasing ...
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... voices were clearly audible through the quiet . From an upper floor , whence the sound of the piano was clearly heard , rolled forth the mellow chorus of the " Chough and Crow , " from the united voices of an amateur glee club . " A. B. ...
... voices were clearly audible through the quiet . From an upper floor , whence the sound of the piano was clearly heard , rolled forth the mellow chorus of the " Chough and Crow , " from the united voices of an amateur glee club . " A. B. ...
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... voice of glee , Comes from thy children's bosoms - We ! we ! we ! " The inquest concluded , and the jury having returned citycide , the baffled emperor , with his roof burnt over his head , and hardly a great coat to wear , soliloquizes ...
... voice of glee , Comes from thy children's bosoms - We ! we ! we ! " The inquest concluded , and the jury having returned citycide , the baffled emperor , with his roof burnt over his head , and hardly a great coat to wear , soliloquizes ...
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... voice to a whisper , the charitable monitor revealed to him some of the most important events of his life , of which Boc- caccio believed himself the only depositary . Left to his own reflections , the author of the Decameron , who had ...
... voice to a whisper , the charitable monitor revealed to him some of the most important events of his life , of which Boc- caccio believed himself the only depositary . Left to his own reflections , the author of the Decameron , who had ...
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... voice of reason . In a full assembly of pontiffs , doctors of the law , and pharisees , he pointed out the deplo- rable condition of Judæa , and the power of that empire with which the Jews seemed willing to try the chance of war . " He ...
... voice of reason . In a full assembly of pontiffs , doctors of the law , and pharisees , he pointed out the deplo- rable condition of Judæa , and the power of that empire with which the Jews seemed willing to try the chance of war . " He ...
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