Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 39;Volume 102John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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Pagina 18
... expression must be becoming exceedingly like his own . At last , quite suddenly , he burst out into a long fit of laughter and offered his hand to me , and I took it at once , and then we began to talk easily . I cannot tell who spoke ...
... expression must be becoming exceedingly like his own . At last , quite suddenly , he burst out into a long fit of laughter and offered his hand to me , and I took it at once , and then we began to talk easily . I cannot tell who spoke ...
Pagina 20
... expression of his face a freedom from perplexity , or from even the possibility of being perplexed , so that I greatly en- vied him . On the road the noise of our riding was too loud for conversation , but pres- ently I have not the ...
... expression of his face a freedom from perplexity , or from even the possibility of being perplexed , so that I greatly en- vied him . On the road the noise of our riding was too loud for conversation , but pres- ently I have not the ...
Pagina 31
... expressions in the tale as it is told in the " Kangyur ' which seem to possess a pathos of their own . The hero of the legend is a prince whose great desire in life was to bestow gifts , and who accordingly obtained the honorable name ...
... expressions in the tale as it is told in the " Kangyur ' which seem to possess a pathos of their own . The hero of the legend is a prince whose great desire in life was to bestow gifts , and who accordingly obtained the honorable name ...
Pagina 64
... expression and reverential feeling . 66 One of the friends of Manzoni at Auteuil , Fauriel the savant , exerted a permanent influence of a better sort than most of that circle . Between the scholar and the student a great sympathy arose ...
... expression and reverential feeling . 66 One of the friends of Manzoni at Auteuil , Fauriel the savant , exerted a permanent influence of a better sort than most of that circle . Between the scholar and the student a great sympathy arose ...
Pagina 98
... expression . They turned out in orange and crimson breech - cloths , with unsewn sarongs of the brightest hue thrown loosely over their shoulders . Their arms were gauntleted in brass wire , furbished like gold for this occasion . From ...
... expression . They turned out in orange and crimson breech - cloths , with unsewn sarongs of the brightest hue thrown loosely over their shoulders . Their arms were gauntleted in brass wire , furbished like gold for this occasion . From ...
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