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Pagina 18
... told him , from a walk in the park . She was looking , he at once observed , remarkably handsome ; the walk had brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of ...
... told him , from a walk in the park . She was looking , he at once observed , remarkably handsome ; the walk had brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of ...
Pagina 28
... told . In " The Idle Shepherd Boys " the real beauty of the poem consists in the delightful landscape presented to the im- agination in the first three stanzas , partic- ularly the third : — Along the river's stony marge The sand - lark ...
... told . In " The Idle Shepherd Boys " the real beauty of the poem consists in the delightful landscape presented to the im- agination in the first three stanzas , partic- ularly the third : — Along the river's stony marge The sand - lark ...
Pagina 30
... told as Mrs. Gas- kell , for instance , might have told it in prose , would have been more pathetic , simply from the fact that the artifice would have been less felt . But now com . pare with this the noble opening stanza in " Laodamia ...
... told as Mrs. Gas- kell , for instance , might have told it in prose , would have been more pathetic , simply from the fact that the artifice would have been less felt . But now com . pare with this the noble opening stanza in " Laodamia ...
Pagina 38
... told Mrs. Sin- clair that he would never take her daugh- ter from her , but that Olive had well nigh promised in her mother's name that he should be accepted by her as a son . And Mrs. Sinclair put her hands on his shoul ders and drew ...
... told Mrs. Sin- clair that he would never take her daugh- ter from her , but that Olive had well nigh promised in her mother's name that he should be accepted by her as a son . And Mrs. Sinclair put her hands on his shoul ders and drew ...
Pagina 47
... told her old friend she did not fear death , " but the way to it ; " the last sufferings - sometimes protracted ; but " when once they are over , I do not question but to rise to a new and better life . " It was her last letter to Mr ...
... told her old friend she did not fear death , " but the way to it ; " the last sufferings - sometimes protracted ; but " when once they are over , I do not question but to rise to a new and better life . " It was her last letter to Mr ...
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