The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... eye and lips of her , whom they christened " The Lady , " and whom the sisters called simply - albeit she was chief ... eyes . " Leave me , to - day , " she would sob to an old woman who had been found yesterday quarrelling with her ...
... eye and lips of her , whom they christened " The Lady , " and whom the sisters called simply - albeit she was chief ... eyes . " Leave me , to - day , " she would sob to an old woman who had been found yesterday quarrelling with her ...
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... eyes , to see the noble figure of the Stranger . And , in truth , the Christian Vagabond was a man to behold wonderingly . He was , it has been already observed of him , of the ancient form and frame - as conceived by Michael Angelo ...
... eyes , to see the noble figure of the Stranger . And , in truth , the Christian Vagabond was a man to behold wonderingly . He was , it has been already observed of him , of the ancient form and frame - as conceived by Michael Angelo ...
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... eyes of the sisterhood , he laid his hand upon her sleeve so impres- sively , that her arm could hardly bear the strong man's pressure . He recollected the Lady's weakness and his own force , and was at once gentle as an infant . " I am ...
... eyes of the sisterhood , he laid his hand upon her sleeve so impres- sively , that her arm could hardly bear the strong man's pressure . He recollected the Lady's weakness and his own force , and was at once gentle as an infant . " I am ...
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... eyes ; -the one primeval , ever- lasting , silent utterance . " It was once a single broad leaf , in the torrid East , which dusky arms held over my head , when I had swooned and fallen in the long rank grasses of a fever - land , " the ...
... eyes ; -the one primeval , ever- lasting , silent utterance . " It was once a single broad leaf , in the torrid East , which dusky arms held over my head , when I had swooned and fallen in the long rank grasses of a fever - land , " the ...
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... eyes of the world , by his constant allusions to her being older than himself , and his false and unmanly attacks upon her disposition : - " Too old , by Heaven ! still let the woman take An elder than herself . " " Crabbed age and ...
... eyes of the world , by his constant allusions to her being older than himself , and his false and unmanly attacks upon her disposition : - " Too old , by Heaven ! still let the woman take An elder than herself . " " Crabbed age and ...
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